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Spalding's Athletic Library 

Ready Reckoner of 
Base Ball Percentages 



Compiled by 

JOHN B. FOSTER 

Sporting Editor Evening Telegram, New York 



New York 

American Sports Publishing Company 
15 Warren Street 



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SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY 
SERIES OF BOOKS ON BASE BALL 



Price io Cents per Copy 



—How to Play Base Ball. 
—Ready Reckoner of Base Ball Percentages. 
—Spalding 's Official Base Ball Guide for 1905. 
—How to Bat. 
—How to Play the Outfield. 
—How to Play First Base. 
—How to Play Second Base. 
—How to Play Third Base. 
-How to Play Shortstop. 
—How to Catch. 
-How to Pitch. 

-How to Umpire; How to Coach; How to Captain 
a Team; How to Manage a Team; Hozv to Or- 
ganise a League. 
No. 235— How to Run the Bases. 



No. 202 
No. 219 
No. 220- 
No. 223- 
No. 224- 
No. 225- 
No. 226 
No. 227- 
No. 22S- 
No. 229- 
No. 230- 
No. 231- 



For complete list of the publications in Spalding's 
Athletic Library see last pages of this book. 



Copyright, 1905, by 
Amefil^n Sports Publishing Company, New York 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



INTRODUCTION 

Every person interested in base ball wants to keep posted on 
the standing of the clubs, and sometimes is eager to know what 
the percentage is without waiting for the newspapers to publish it. 

Many base ball enthusiasts do not know how to compute the 
percentage. It is ascertained by dividing the games won by the 
total number of games played. 

This little volume renders unnecessary, however, any calcula- 
tions to learn percentages. It tells everything at a glance. In 
the left hand column you will find the games won; in the second 
column to the right the games lost, and in the third column, to 
the right of both, the correct percentage. 

This is the only percentage book published which includes every 
position likely to be encountered in a 154-game schedule. It is 
the most complete of its kind that has been arranged. 

It will prove of valuable assistance in other than base ball com- 
petitions which are determined by percentage, instead of by a 
" round robin " schedule. 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



TO FIND THE BATTING AVERAGE 
Divide the total number of base hits by the total number of times 
at bat. Example: Wagner makes 171 hits and is 490 times at bat. 
171 divided by 490 gives .349. 

TO FIND THE FIELDING AVERAGE 
Divide the number of chances accepted i. e., the total of put-outs 
and assists, by the number of chances offered, i.e., the total of 
put-outs, assists and errors. The result will be the fielding aver- 
age. For example: Dahlen has 316 put-outs and 494 assists— total 
chances accepted, 810. Add to 810 the number of errors, 61, and 
the total is 871. Divide 810 by 871 and the result is .930, Dahlen's 
average. 

TO FIND THE BASE-RUNNING RECORD 
Divide the number of bases stolen by the total number of games 
in which the player has taken part. 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 

SERIES BEGINNING 1 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


1 


1 


.500 


1 6 


.143 


1 11 


.083 


1 


15 


.063 


1 


2 


.333 


1 7 


.125 


1 12 


.077 


1 


16 


.059 


1 


3 


.250 


1 8 


.111 


1 13 


.071 


1 


17 


.056 


1 


4 


.200 


1 9 


.100 


1 14 


.067 


1 


18 


.053 


1 


5 


.167 


1 10 


.091 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 2 


WON AND 1 


LOST. 






w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


2 


1 


.667 


2 6 


.250 


2 11 


.154 


2 


15 


.118 


2 


2 


.500 


2 7 


.222 


2 12 


.143 


2 


16 


.111 


2 


3 


.400 


2 8 


.200 


2 13 


.133 


2 


17 


.105 


2 


4 


.333 


2 9 


.182 


2 14 


.125 


2 


18 


.100 


2 


5 


.286 


2 10 


.167 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 3 


WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


3 


1 


.750 


3 9 


.250 


3 17 


.150 


3 


24 


.111 


3 


2 


.600 


3 10 


.231 


3 18 


.143 


3 


25 


.107 


3 


3 


.500 


3 11 


.214 


3 19 


.136 


3 


26 


.103 


3 


4 


.429 


3 12 


.200 


3 20 


.130 


3 


27 


.100 


3 


5 


.375 


3 13 


.188 


3 21 


.125 


3 


28 


.097 


3 


6 


.333 


3 14 


.176 


3 22 


.120 


3 


29 


.094 


3 


7 


.300 


3 15 


.167 


3 23 


.115 


3 


30 


.091 


3 


8 


.273 


3 16 


.158 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 4 


WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


4 


1 


.800 


4 11 


.267 


4 21 


.160 


4 


31 


.114 


4 


2 


.667 


4 12 


.250 


4 22 


.154 


4 


32 


.ill 


4 


3 


.571 


4 13 


.235 


4 23 


.148 


4 


33 


.108 


4 


4 


.500 


4 14 


.222 


4 24 


.143 


4 


34 


.105 


4 


5 


.444 


4 15 


.211 


4 25 


.138 


4 


35 


.103 


4 


6 


.400 


4 16 


.200 


4 26 


.133 


4 


36 


.100 


4 


7 


.364 


4 17 


.190 


4 27 


.129 


4 


37 


.097 


4 


8 


.333 


4 18 


.182 


4 28 


.125 


4 


38 


.095 


4 


9 


.308 


4 19 


.174 


4 29 


.121 


4 


39 


.091 


4 


10 


.286 


4 20 


.167 


4 30 


.118 












SERIES 


BEGINNING 5 


WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


5 


1 


.833 


5 14 


.263 


5 27 


.156 


5 


40 


.111 


5 


2 


.714 


5 15 


.250 


5 28 


.152 


5 


41 


.109 


5 


3 


.625 


5 16 


,238 


5 29 


.147 


5 


42 


.106 


5 


4 


.556 


5 17 


.227 


5 30 


.143 


5 


43 


.104 


5 


5 


.500 


5 18 


.217 


5 31 


.139 


5 


44 


.102 


5 


6 


.455 


5 19 


.208 


5 32 


.135 


5 


45 


.100 


5 


7 


.417 


5 20 


.200 


5 33 


.132 


5 


46 


.098 


5 


8 


.385 


5 21 


.192 


5 34 


.128 


5 


47 


.096 


5 


9 


.357 


5 22 


.185 


5 35 


.125 


5 


48 


.094 


5 


10 


.333 


5 23 


.179 


5 36 


.122 


5 


49 


.092 


5 


11 


.313 


5 24 


.172 


5 37 


.119 


5 


50 


.093 


5 


12 


.294 


5 25 


.167 


5 38 


.116 


5 


51 


.089 


5 


13 


.278 


5 26 


.161 


5 39 


.114 









Spalding 's Athletic Library. 
SERIES BEGINNING 6 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


6 


1 


.857 


6 


16 


.273 


6 


31 


.162 


6 


46 


.115 


6 


2 


.750 


6 


17 


.261 


6 


32 


.158 


6 


47 


.113 


6 


3 


.667 


6 


18 


.250 


6 


33 


.154 


6 


48 


•111 


6 


4 


.600 


6 


19 


.240 


6 


34 


.150 


6 


49 


.109 


6 


5 


.545 


6 


20 


.231 


6 


35 


.146 


6 


50 


.107 


6 


6 


.500 


6 


21 


.222 


6 


36 


.143 


6 


51 


.105 


6 


7 


.462 


6 


22 


.214 


6 


37 


.140 


6 


52 


.103 


6 


8 


.429 


6 


23 


.207 


6 


38 


.136 


6 


53 


.102 


6 


9 


.400 


6 


24 


.200 


6 


39 


.133 


6 


54 


.100 


6 


10 


.375 


6 


25 


.194 


6 


40 


.130 


6 


55 


.099 


6 


11 


.353 


6 


26 


.188 


6 


41 


.128 


6 


56 


.097 


6 


12 


.333 


6 


27 


.182 


6 


42 


.125 


6 


57 


.095 


6 


13 


.316 


6 


28 


.176 


6 


43 


.122 


6 


58 


.094 


6 


14 


.300 


6 


29 


.171' 


6 


44 


.120 


6 


59 


.092 


6 


15 


.286 


6 


30 


.167 


6 


45 


.118 


6 


60 


.091 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 


7 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


7 


1 


.875 


7 


18 


.280 


7 


35 


.167 


7 


51 


.120 


7 


2 


.778 


7 


19 


.269 


7 


36 


.163 


7 


52 


.118 


7 


3 


.700 


7 


20 


.259 


7 


37 


.159 


7 


53 


.117 


7 


4 


.636 


7 


21 


.250 


7 


38 


.156 


7 


54 


.115 


7 


5 


.583 


7 


22 


.241 


7 


39 


.152 


7 


55 


.113 


7 


6 


.538 


7 


23 


.233 


7 


40 


.149 


7 


56 


.111 


7 


7 


.500 


7 


24 


.226 


7 


41 


.146 


7 


57 


.109 


7 


8 


.467 


7 


25 


.219 


7 


42 


.143 


7 


58 


.108 


7 


9 


.438 


7 


26 


.212 


7 


43 


.140 


7 


59 


.106 


7 


10 


.412 


7 


27 


.206 


7 


44 


.137 


7 


60 


.105 


7 


11 


.389 


7 


23 


.200 


7 


45 


.135 


7 


61 


.103 


7 


12 


.368 


7 


29 


.194 


7 


46 


.132 


7 


62 


.101 


7 


13 


.350 


7 


30 


.189 


7 


47 


.130 


7 


63 


.100 


7 


14 


.333 


7 


31 


.184 


7 


48 


.127 


7 


64 


.099 


7 


15 


.318 


7 


32 


.179 


7 


49 


.125 


7 


65 


.097 


7 


16 


.304 


7 


33 


.175 


7 


50 


.122 


7 


66 


.096 


7 


17 


.292 


7 


34 


.171 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 


8 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


8 


1 


.889 


8 


22 


.267 


8 


42 


.160 


8 


62 


.114 


8 


2 


.800 


8 


23 


.258 


8 


43 


.157 


8 


63 


.113 


8 


3 


.727 


S 


24 


.250 


8 


44 


.154 


8 


64 


.111 


8 


4 


.667 


8 


25 


.242 


8 


45 


.151 


8 


65 


.110 


8 


5 


.615 


8 


26 


.235 


8 


46 


.148 


8 


66 


.108 


8 


6 


.571 


8 


27 


.229 


8 


47 


.145 


8 


67 


.107 


8 


7 


.533 


8 


28 


.222 


8 


48 


.143 


8 


68 


.105 


8 


8 


.500 


8 


29 


.216 


8 


49 


.140 


8 


69 


.104 


8 


9 


.471 


8 


30 


.211 


8 


50 


.138 


8 


70 


.103 


8 


10 


.444 


8 


31 


.205 


8 


51 


.136 


8 


71 


.101 


8 


11 


.421 


8 


32 


.200 


8 


52 


.133 


8 


72 


.100 


8 


12 


.400 


8 


33 


.195 


8 


53 


.131 


8 


73 


.098 


8 


13 


.381 


8 


34 


.190 


8 


54 


.129 


8 


74 


.097 


8 


14 


.364 


8 


35 


.186 


8 


55 


.127 


8 


75 


.096 


8 


15 


.348 


8 


36 


.182 


8 


56 


.125 


8 


76 


.095 


8 


16 


.333 


8 


37 


.178 


8 


57 


.123 


8 


77 


.094 


8 


17 


.320 


8 


38 


.174 


8 


58 


.121 


8 


78 


.093 


8 


18 


.308 


8 


39 


.170 


8 


59 


.119 


8 


79 


.092 


8 


19 


.296 


8 


40 


.167 


8 


60 


.118 


8 


80 


.091 


8 


20 


.286 


8 


41 


.163 


8 


61 


.116 


8 


81 


.090 


8 


21 


.276 





















Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 9 WON AND 1 LOST. 
W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 



9 1 


.900 


9 


25 


.265 


9 


49 


.155 


9 


73 


.110 


9 2 


.818 


9 


26 


.257 


9 


50 


.153 


9 


74 


.108 


9 3 


.750 


9 


27 


.250 


9 


51 


.150 


9 


75 


.107 


9 4 


.692 


9 


28 


.243 


9 


52 


.148 


9 


76 


.106 


9 5 


.643 


9 


29 


.237 


9 


53 


.145 


9 


77 


.105 


9 6 


.600 


9 


30 


.231 


9 


54 


.143 


9 


78 


.103 


9 7 


.563 


9 


31 


.225 


9 


55 


.141 


9 


79 


.102 


9 8 


.529 


9 


32 


o220 


9 


56 


.137 


9 


80 


.101 


9 9 


.500 


9 


33 


.214 


9 


57 


.136 


9 


81 


.100 


9 10 


.474 


9 


34 


.209 


9 


58 


.134 


9 


82 


.099 


9 11 


.450 


9 


35 


.205 


9 


59 


.132 


9 


83 


.098 


9 12 


.429 


9 


36 


.200 


9 


60 


.130 


9 


84 


.097 


9 13 


.409 


9 


37 


.196 


9 


61 


.129 


9 


85 


.096 


9 14 


.391 


9 


38 


.191 


9 


62 


.127 • 


9 


86 


.095 


9 15 


.375 


9 


39 


.188 


9 


63 


.125 


9 


87 


.094 


9 16 


.360 


9 


40 


.184 


9 


64 


.123 


9 


88 


.093 


9 17 


.346 


9 


41 


.180 


9 


65 


.122 


9 


89 


.092 


9 18 


.333 


9 


42 


.176 


9 


66 


.120 


9 


90 


.091 


9 19 


.321 


9 


43 


.173 


9 


67 


.118 


9 


91 


.090 


9 20 


.310 


9 


44 


.170 


9 


68 


.117 


9 


92 


.089 


9 21 


.300 


9 


45 


.167 


9 


69 


.115 


9 


93 


.088 


9 22 


.290 


9 


46 


.164 


9 


70 


.114 


9 


94 


.087 


9 23 


.281 


9 


47 


.161 


9 


71 


.113 


9 


95 


.086 


9 24 


.273 


9 


48 


.158 


9 


72 


.111 


9 


96 


.085 



SERIES BEGINNING 10 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


10 


1 


.909 


10 


2 


.833 


10 


3 


.769 


10 


4 


.714 


10 


5 


.667 


10 


6 


.625 


10 


7 


.588 


10 


8 


.556 


10 


9 


.526 


10 


10 


.500 


10 


11 


.476 


10 


12 


.455 


10 


13 


.435 


10 


14 


.417 


10 


15 


.400 


10 


16 


.385 


10 


17 


.370 


10 


18 


.357 


10 


19 


.345 


10 


20 


.333 


10 


21 


.323 


10 


22 


.313 


10 


23 


.303 


10 


24 


.294 


10 


25 


.286 


10 


26 


.278 


10 


27 


.270 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


10 


28 


.263 


10 


29 


.256 


10 


30 


.250 


10 


31 


.244 


10 


32 


.238 


10 


33 


.233 


10 


34 


.227 


10 


35 


.222 


10 


36 


.217 


10 


37 


.213 


10 


38 


.208 


10 


39 


.204 


10 


40 


.200 


10 


41 


.196 


10 


42 


.192 


10 


43 


.189 


10 


44 


.185 


10 


45 


.182 


10 


46 


.179 


10 


47 


.175 


10 


48 


.172 


10 


49 


.169 


10 


50 


.167 


10 


51 


.164 


10 


52 


.161 


10 


53 


.159 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


10 


54 


.156 


10 


80 


.111 


10 


55 


.154 


10 


81 


.110 


10 


56 


.152 


10 


82 


.109 


10 


57 


.149 


10 


83 


.108 


10 


58 


.147 


10 


84 


.106 


10 


59 


.145 


10 


85 


.105 


10 


60 


.143 


10 


86 


.104 


10 


61 


.141 


10 


87 


.103 


10 


62 


.139 


10 


88 


.102 


10 


63 


.137 


10 


89 


.101 


10 


64 


.135 


10 


90 


.100 


10 


65 


.133 


10 


91 


.099 


10 


66 


.132 


10 


92 


.098 


10 


67 


.130 


10 


93 


.097 


10 


68 


.128 


10 


94 


.096 


10 


69 


.127 


10 


95 


.095 


10 


70 


.125 


10 


96 


.094 


10 


71 


.123 


10 


97 


.093 


10 


72 


.122 


10 


98 


.093 


10 


73 


.120 


10 


99 


.092 


10 


74 


.119 


10 


100 


.091 


10 


75 


.118 


10 


101 


.090 


10 


76 


.116 


10 


102 


.090 


10 


77 


.115 


10 


103 


.089 


10 


78 


.114 


10 


104 


.088 


10 


79 


.112 


10 


105 


.087 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 







SERIES 


BEGINNING 11 WON AND 1 


LOST 






w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


11 


1 


.917 


11 


30 


.268 


11 


59 


.157 




87 


.112 


11 


2 


.846 


11 


31 


.262 


11 


60 


.155 




88 


.111 


11 


3 


.786 


11 


32 


.256 


11 


61 


.153 




89 


.110 


11 


4 


.733 


11 


33 


.250 


11 


62 


.151 




90 


.109 


11 


5 


.688 


11 


34 


.244 


11 


63 


.149 




91 


.108 


11 


6 


.647 


11 


35 


.239 


11 


64 


.147 




92 


.107 


11 


7 


.611 


11 


36 


.234 


11 


65 


.145 




93 


.106 


11 


8 


.579 


11 


37 


.229 


11 


66 


.143 




94 


.105 


11 


9 


.550 


11 


38 


.224 


11 


67 


.141 




95 


.104 


11 


10 


.524 


11 


39 


.220 


11 


68 


.139 




96 


.103 


11 


11 


.500 


11 


40 


.216 


11 


69 


.138 




97 


.102 


11 


12 


.478 


11 


41 


.212 


11 


70 


.136 




98 


.101 


11 


13 


.458 


11 


42 


.208 


11 


71 


.134 




99 


.100 


11 


14 


.440 


11 


43 


.204 


11 


72 


.133 




100 


.099 


11 


15 


.423 


11 


44 


.200 


11 


73 


.131 




101 


.098 


11 


16 


.407 


11 


45 


.196 


11 


74 


.129 




102 


.097 


11 


17 


.393 


11 


46 


.193 


11 


75 


.127 




103 


.096 


11 


18 


.379 


11 


47 


.190 


11 


76 


.126 




104 


.096 


11 


19 


.367 


11 


48 


.186 


11 


77 


.125 




105 


.095 


11 


20 


.355 


11 


49 


.183 


11 


78 


.124 




106 


.094 


11 


21 


.344 


11 


50 


.180 


11 


79 


.122 




107 


.093 


11 


22 


.333 


11 


51 


.177 


11 


80 


.121 




108 


.092 


11 


23 


.324 


11 


52 


.175 


11 


81 


.120 




109 


.092 


11 


24 


.314 


11 


53 


.172 


11 


82 


.118 




110 


.091 


11 


25 


.306 


11 


54 


.169 


11 


83 


.117 




111 


.090 


11 


26 


.297 


11 


55 


.167 


11 


84 


.116 




112 


.090 


11 


27 


.289 


11 


56 


.165 


11 


85 


.115 




113 


.089 


11 


28 


.282 


11 


57 


.162 


11 


86 


.113 




114 


.088 


11 


29 


.275 


11 


58 


.159 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 12 WON 


AND 1 


LOST 






w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


' L. 


P.C. 


12 


1 


.923 


12 


33 


.267 


12 


65 


.156 


12 


96 


.111 


12 


2 


.857 


12 


34 


.261 


12 


66 


.154 


12 


97 


.110 


12 


3 


.800 


12 


35 


.255 


12 


67 


.152 


12 


98 


.109 


12 


4 


.750 


12 


36 


.250 


12 


68 


.150 


12 


99 


.108 


12 


5 


.706 


12 


37 


.245 


12 


69 


.148 


12 


100 


.107 


12 


6 


.667 


12 


38 


.240 


12 


70 


.146 


12 


101 


.106 


12 


7 


.632 


12 


39 


.235 


12 


71 


.145 


12 


102 


.105 


12 


8 


.600 


12 


40 


.231 


12 


72 


.143 


12 


103 


.104 


12 


9 


.571 


12 


41 


.226 


12 


73 


.141 


12 


104 


.103 


12 


10 


.545 


12 


42 


.222 


12 


74 


.140 


12 


105 


.103 


12 


11 


.522 


12 


43 


.218 


12 


75 


.138 


12 


106 


.102 


12 


12 


.500 


12 


44 


.214 


12 


76 


.136 


12 


107 


.101 


12 


13 


.480 


12 


45 


.211 


12 


77 


.135 


12 


108 


.100 


12 


14 


.462 


12 


46 


.207 


12 


78 


.133 


12 


109 


.099 


12 


15 


.444 


12 


47 


.203 


12 


79 


.132 


12 


110 


.098 


12 


16 


.429 


12 


48 


.200 


12 


80 


.130 


12 


111 


.098 


12 


17 


.414 


12 


49 


.197 


12 


81 


.129 


12 


112 


.097 


12 


18 


.400 


12 


50 


.194 


12 


82 


.128 


12 


113 


.096 


12 


19 


.387 


12 


51 


.190 


12 


83 


.126 


12 


114. 


.095 


12 


20 


.375 


12 


52 


.188 


12 


84 


.125 


12 


115 


.094 


12 


21 


.364 


12 


53 


.185 


12 


85 


.124 


12 


116 


.094 


12 


22 


.353 


12 


54 


.182 


12 


86 


.122 


12 


117 


.093 


12 


23 


.343 


12 


55 


.179 


12 


87 


.121 


12 


118 


.092 


12 


24 


.333 


12 


56 


.177 


12 


88 


.120 


12 


119 


.092 


12 


25 


.324 


12 


57 


.174 


12 


89 


.119 


12 


120 


.091 


12 


26 


.316 


12 


58 


.171 


12 


90 


.118 


12 


121 


.090 


12 


27 


.308 


12 


59 


.169 


12 


91 


.117 


12 


122 


.090 


12 


28 


.300 


12 


60 


.167 


12 


92 


.115 


12 


123 


.089 


12 


29 


.293 


12 


61 


.164 


12 


93 


.114 


12 


124 


.088 


12 


30 


.286 


12 


62 


.162 


12 


94 


.113 


12 


125 


.087 


12 


31 


.279 


12 


63 


.160 


12 


95 


.112 


12 


126 


.087 


12 


32 


.273 


12 


64 


.158 















Spalding's Athletic Library, 



SERIES BEGINNING 13 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


, L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


. L. 


P.C. 


13 


1 


.929 


13 


34 


.277 


13 


67 


.162 


13 


100 


.115 


13 


2 


.867 


13 


35 


.271 


13 


68 


.160 


13 


101 


.114 


13 


3 


.813 


13 


36 


.265 


13 


69 


.159 


13 


102 


.113 


13 


4 


.765 


13 


37 


.260 


13 


70 


.157 


13 


103 


.112 


13 


5 


.722 


13 


38 


.255 


13 


71 


.155 


13 


104 


.111 


13 


6 


.684 


13 


39 


.250 


13 


72 


.153 


13 


105 


.110 


13 


7 


.650 


13 


40 


.245 


13 


73 


.151 


13 


106 


.109 


13 


8 


.619 


13 


41 


.241 


13 


74 


.149 


13 


107 


.108 


13 


9 


.591 


13 


42 


.236 


13 


75 


.148 


13 


108 


.107 


13 


10 


.565 


13 


43 


.232 


13 


76 


.146 


13 


109 


.107 


13 


11 


.542 


13 


44 


.228 


13 


77 


.144 


13 


110 


.106 


13 


12 


.520 


13 


45 


.224 


13 


78 


.143 


13 


111 


.105 


13 


13 


.500 


13 


46 


.220 


13 


79 


.141 


13 


112 


.104 


13 


14 


.481 


13 


47 


.217 


13 


80 


.140 


13 


113 


.103 


13 


15 


.464 


13 


48 


.213 


13 


81 


.138 


13 


114 


.102 


13 


16 


.448 


13 


49 


.210 


13 


82 


.137 


13 


115 


.102 


13 


17 


.433 


13 


50 


.206 


13 


83 


.135 


13 


116 


.101 


13 


18 


.419 


13 


51 


.203 


13 


84 


.134 


13 


117 


.100 


13 


19 


.406 


13 


52 


.200 


13 


85 


.133 


13 


118 


.099 


13 


20 


.394 


13 


53 


.197 


13 


86 


.131 


13 


119 


.098 


13 


21 


.382 


13 


54 


.194 


13 


87 


.130 


13 


120 


.098 


13 


22 


.371 


13 


55 


.191 


13 


88 


.129 


13 


121 


.097 


13 


23 


.361 


13 


56 


.188 


13 


89 


.127 


13 


122 


.096 


13 


24 


.351 


13 


57 


.186 


13 


90 


.126 


13 


123 


.096 


13 


25 


.342 


13 


58 


.183 


13 


91 


.125 


13 


124 


.095 


13 


26 


.333 


13 


59 


.181 


13 


92 


.124 


13 


125 


.095 


13 


27 


.325 


13 


60 


.178 


13 


93 


.123 


13 


126 


.094 


13 


28 


.317 


13 


61 


.176 


13 


94 


.121 


13 


127 


.093 


13 


29 


.310 


13 


62 


.173 


13 


95 


.120 


13 


128 


.092 


13 


30 


.302 


13 


63 


.171 


13 


96 


.119 


13 


129 


.092 


13 


31 


.295 


13 


64 


.169 


13 


97 


.118 


13 


130 


.091 


13 


32 


.289 


13 


65 


.167 


13 


98 


.117 


13 


131 


.090 


13 


33 


.283 


13 


66 


.165 


13 


99 


.116 


13 


132 


.089 



10 Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 14 WON AND I LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


14 


1 


.933 


14 


36 


.280 


14 


71 


.165 


14 


105 


.118 


14 


2 


.875 


14 


37 


.275 


14 


72 


.163 


14 


106 


.117 


14 


3 


.824 


14 


38 


.269 


14 


73 


.161 


14 


107 


.116 


14 


4 


.778 


14 


39 


.264 


14 


74 


.159 


14 


108 


.115 


14 


5 


.737 


14 


40 


.259 


14 


75 


.157 


14 


109 


J14 


14 


6 


.700 


14 


41 


.255 


14 


76 


.156 


14 


110 


.113 


14 


7 


.667 


14 


42 


.250 


14 


77 


.154 


14 


111 


.112 


14 


8 


.636 


14 


43 


.246 


14 


78 


.152 


14 


112 


.111 


14 


9 


.609 


14 


44 


.241 


14 


79 


.151 


14 


113 


.110 


14 


10 


.583 


14 


45 


.237 


14 


80 


.149 


14 


114 


.109 


14 


11 


.560 


14 


46 


.233 


14 


81 


.147 


14 


115 


.109 


14 


12 


.538 


14 


47 


.230 


14 


82 


.146 


14 


116 


.108 


14 


13 


.519 


14 


48 


.226 


14 


83 


.144 


14 


117 


.107 


14 


14 


.500 


14 


49 


.222 


14 


84 


.143 


14 


118 


.106 


14 


15 


.483 


14 


50 


.219 


14 


85 


.141 


14 


119 


.105 


14 


16 


.467 


14 


51 


.215 


14 


86 


.140 


14 


120 


.104 


14 


17 


.453 


14 


52 


.212 


14 


87 


.139 


14 


121 


.104 


14 


18 


.438 


14 


53 


.209 


14 


88 


.137 


14 


122 


.103 


14 


19 


.424 


14 


54 


.206 


14 


89 


.136 


14 


123 


.102 


14 


20 


.412 


14 


55 


.203 


14 


90 


.135 


14 


124 


.101 


14 


21 


.400 


14 


56 


.200 


14 


91 


.133 


14 


125 


.101 


14 


22 


.389 


14 


57 


.197 


14 


92 


.132 


14 


126 


.100 


14 


23 


.378 


14 


58 


„194 


14 


93 


.131 


14 


127 


.099 


14 


24 


.368 


14 


59 


.192 


14 


94 


.130 


14 


128 


.099 


14 


25 


.359 


14 


60 


.189 


14 


95 


.129 


14 


129 


.098 


14 


26 


.350 


14 


61 


.187 


14 


96 


.128 


14 


130 


.097 


14 


27 


.341 


14 


62 


.184 


14 


97 


.127 


14 


131 


.097 


14 


28 


.333 


14 


63 


.182 


14 


98 


.125 


14 


132 


.096 


14 


29 


.326 


14 


64 


.179 


14 


99 


.124 


14 


133 


.095 


14 


30 


.318 


14 


65 


.177 


14 


100 


.123 


14 


134 


.095 


14 


31 


.311 


14 


66 


.175 


14 


101 


.122 


14 


135 


.094 


14 


32 


.304 


14 


67 


.173 


14 


102 


.121 


14 


136 


.093 


14 


33 


.298 


14 


68 


.171 


14 


103 


.120 


14 


137 


.093 


14 


34 


.292 


14 


69 


.169 


14 


104 


.119 


14 


138 


.092 


14 


35 


.286 


14 


70 


.167 















Spalding s Athletic Library. \\ 



SERIES BEGINNING 15 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


15 


1 


.938 


15 


36 


.294 


15 


71 


.174 


15 


105 


.125 


15 


2 


.882 


15 


37 


.288 


15 


72 


.172 


15 


106 


.124 


15 


3 


.833 


15 


38 


.283 


15 


73 


.170 


15 


107 


.123 


15 


4 


.789 


15 


39 


.278 


15 


74 


.168 


15 


108 


.122 


15 


5 


.750 


15 


40 


.273 


15 


75 


.166 


15 


109 


.121 


15 


6 


.714 


15 


41 


.268 


15 


76 


.165 


15 


110 


.120 


15 


7 


.682 


15 


42 


.263 


15 


77 


.163 


15 


111 


.119 


15 


8 


.652 


15 


43 


.259 


15 


78 


.161 


15 


112 


.118 


15 


9 


.625 


15 


44 


.254 


15 


79 


.160 


15 


113 


.117 


15 


10 


.600 


15 


45 


.250 


15 


80 


.158 


15 


114 


.116 


15 


11 


.577 


15 


46 


.246 


15 


81 


.156 


15 


115 


.115 


15 


12 


.556 


15 


47 


.242 


15 


82 


.155 


15 


116 


.114 


15 


13 


.536 


15 


48 


.238 


15 


83 


.153 


15 


117 


.114 


15 


14 


.517 


15 


49 


.234 


15 


84 


.152 


15 


118 


.113 


15 


15 


.500 


15 


50 


.231 


15 


85 


.150 


15 


119 


.112 


15 


16 


.484 


15 


51 


.227 


15 


86 


.149 


15 


120 


.111 


15 


17 


.469 


15 


52 


.224 


15 


87 


.147 


15 


121 


.110 


15 


18 


.455 


15 


53 


.221 


15 


88 


.145 


15 


122 


.109 


15 


19 


.441 


15 


54 


.217 


15 


89 


.144 


15 


123 


.108 


15 


20 


.429 


15 


55 


.214 


15 


90 


.143 


15 


124 


.108 


15 


21 


.417 


15 


56 


.211 


15 


91 


.142 


15 


125 


.107 


15 


22 


.405 


15 


57 


.208 


15 


92 


.140 


15 


126 


.106 


15 


23 


.395 


15 


58 


.205 


15 


93 


.139 


15 


127 


.106 


15 


24 


.385 


15 


59 


.203 


15 


94 


.137 


15 


128 


.105 


15 


25 


.375 


15 


60 


.200 


15 


95 


.136 


15 


129 


.104 


15 


26 


.366 


15 


61 


.197 


15 


96 


.135 


15 


130 


.103 


15 


27 


.357 


15 


62 


.195 


15 


97 


.134 


15 


131 


.103 


15 


28 


.249 


15 


63 


.192 


15 


98 


.133 


15 


132 


.102 


15 


29 


.341 


15 


64 


.190 


15 


99 


.132 


15 


133 


.101 


15 


30 


.333 


15 


65 


.188 


15 


100 


.130 


15 


134 


.101 


15 


31 


.326 


15 


66 


.185 


15 


101 


.129 


15 


135 


.100 


15 


32 


.319 


15 


67 


.183 


15 


102 


.128 


15 


136 


.099 


15 


33 


.313 


15 


68 


.181 


15 


103 


.127 


15 


137 


.099 


15 


34 


.306 


15 


69 


.179 


15 


104 


.126 


15 


138 


.098 


15 


35 


.300 


15 


70 


.176 















12 Spalding's Athletic Library, 



SERIES BEGINNING 16 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


w. 


L. 


P.C. 


16 


1 


.941 


16 


36 


.308 


16 


71 


.184 


16 


105 


.132 


16 


2 


.889 


16 


37 


.302 


, 16 


72 


.182 


16 


106 


.131 


16 


3 


.842 


16 


38 


.296 


16 


73 


.180 


16 


107 


.130 


16 


4 


.800 


16 


39 


.291 


16 


74 


.178 


16 


108 


.129 


i<; 


5 


.762 


16 


40 


.286 


16 


75 


.176 


16 


109 


.128 


16 


6 


.727 


16 


41 


.281 


16 


76 


.174 


16 


110 


.127 


16 


7 


.696 


16 


42 


.276 


16 


77 


.172 


16 


111 


.126 


16 


8 


.667 


16 


43 


.271 


16 


78 


.170 


16 


112 


.125 


16 


9 


.640 


16 


44 


.267 


16 


79 


.169 


16 


113 


.124 


16 


10 


.615 


16 


45 


.262 


16 


80 


.167 


16 


114 


.123 


16 


11 


.593 


16 


46 


.258 


16 


81 


.165 


16 


115 


.122 


16 


12 


.571 


16 


47 


.254 


16 


82 


.163 


16 


116 


.121 


l»; 


13 


.552 


16 


48 


.250 


16 


83 


.162 


16 


117 


.120 


16 


14 


.533 


16 


49 


.246 


16 


84 


.160 


16 


118 


.119 


k; 


15 


.516 


16 


50 


.242 


16 


85 


.158 


16 


119 


.119 


k; 


16 


.500 


16 


51 


.239 


16 


86 


.157 


16 


120 


.118 


n; 


17 


.485 


16 


52 


.235 


16 


87 


.155 


16 


121 


.117 


16 


18 


.471 


16 


53 


.232 


16 


88 


.154 


16 


122 


.116 


16 


19 


.457 


16 


54 


.229 


16 


89 


.152 


16 


123 


.115 


it; 


20 


.444 


16 


55 


.225 


16 


90 


.151 


16 


124 


.114 


i<; 


21 


.432 


16 


56 


.222 


16 


91 


.150 


16 


125 


.113 


16 


22 


.421 


16 


57 


.219 


16 


92 


.148 


16 


126 


.113 


i<; 


23 


.410 


16 


58 


.216 


16 


93 


.146 


16 


127 


.112 


16 


24 


.400 


16 


59 


.213 


16 


94 


.145 


16 


128 


.111 


16 


25 


.390 


16 


60 


.211 


16 


95 


.144 


16 


129 


.110 


16 


26 


.381 


16 


61 


.208 


16 


96 


.143 


16 


130 


.110 


16 


27 


.372 


16 


62 


.205 


16 


97 


.142 


16 


131 


.109 


16 


28 


.364 


16 


63 


.203 


16 


98 


.140 


16 


132 


.108 


16 


29 


.356 


16 


64 


.200 


16 


99 


.139 


16 


133 


.108 


16 


30 


.348 


16 


65 


.198 


16 


100 


.138 


16 


134 


.107 


16 


31 


.340 


16 


66 


.195 


16 


101 


.137 


16 


135 


.106 


1(1 


32 


.333 


16 


67 


.193 


16 


102 


.136 


16 


136 


.105 


16 


33 


.327 


16 


68 


.190 


16 


103 


.134 


16 


137 


.105 


16 


34 


.320 


16 


69 


.188 


16 


104 


.133 


16 


138 


.104 


16 


35 


.314 


16 


70 


.186 















Spalding's Athletic Library, 13 



SERIES BEGINNING 17 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


17 


1 


.944 


17 


36 


.321 


17 


71 


.193 


17 


105 


.139 


17 


2 


.895 


17 


37 


.315 


17 


72 


.191 


17 


106 


.138 


17 


3 


.850 


17 


38 


.309 


17 


73 


.189 


17 


107 


.137 


17 


4 


.810 


IT 


39 


.304 


17 


74 


.187 


17 


108 


.136 


17 


5 


.773 


17 


40 


.298 


17 


75 


.185 


17 


109 


.135 


17 


6 


.739 


17 


41 


.293 


17 


76 


.183 


17 


110 


.134 


17 


7 


.708 


17 


42 


.288 


17 


77 


.181 


17 


111 


.133 


17 


8 


.680 


17 


43 


.283 


17 


78 


.179 


17 


112 


.132 


17 


9 


.654 


17 


44 


.279 


17 


79 


.177 


17 


113 


.131 


17 


10 


.630 


17 


45 


.274 


17 


80 


.175 


17 


114 


.130 


17 


11 


.607 


17 


46 


.270 


17 


81 


.174 


17 


115 


.129 


17 


12 


.586 


17 


47 


.266 


17 


82 


.172 


17 


116 


.128 


17 


13 


.567 


17 


48 


.262 


17 


83 


.170 


17 


117 


.127 


17 


14 


.548 


17 


49 


.258 


17 


84 


.168 


17 


118 


.126 


17 


15 


.531 


17 


50 


.254 


17 


85 


.167 


17 


119 


.125 


17 


16 


.515 


17 


51 


.250 


17 


86 


.165 


17 


120 


.124 


17 


17 


.500 


17 


52 


.246 


17 


87 


.163 


17 


121 


.123 


17 


18 


.486 


17 


53 


.243 


17 


88 


.162 


17 


122 


.122 


17 


19 


.472 


17 


54 


.239 


17 


89 


.160 


17 


123 


.121 


17 


20 


.459 


17 


55 


.236 


17 


90 


.159 


17 


124 


.121 


17 


21 


.447 


17 


56 


.233 


17 


91 


.157 


17 


125 


.120 


17 


22 


.436 


17 


57 


.230 


17 


92 


.156 


17 


126 


.119 


17 


23 


.425 


17 


58 


.227 


17 


93 


.155 


17 


127 


.118 


17 


24 


.415 


17 


59 


.224 


17 


94 


.153 


17 


128 


.117 


17 


25 


.405 


17 


60 


.221 


17 


95 


.152 


17 


129 


.116 


17 


26 


.395 


17 


61 


.218 


17 


96 


.150 


17 


130 


.116 


17 


27 


.386 


17 


62 


.215 


17 


97 


.149 


17 


131 


.115 


17 


28 


.378 


17 


63 


.212 


17 


98 


.148 


17 


132 


.114 


17 


29 


.370 


17 


64 


.210 


17 


99 


.146 


17 


133 


.113 


17 


30 


.362 


17 


65 


.207 


17 


100 


.145 


17 


134 


.113 


17 


31 


.354 


17 


66 


.205 


17 


101 


.144 


17 


135 


.112 


17 


32 


.347 


17 


67 


.202 


17 


102 


.143 


17 


136 


.111 


17 


33 


.340 


17 


68 


.200 


17 


103 


.142 


17 


137 


.110 


17 


34 


.333 


17 


69 


.198 


17 


104 


.140 


17 


138 


.110 


17 


35 


.327 


17 


TO 


.195 















14 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 18 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. W. L. 


P.C. W. L. 


P.C. 


W 


L. 


P.C. 


18 1 


.947 ] 


L8 34 


.346 ] 


L8 67 


.212 


L8 


100 


.153 


18 2 


.900 ] 


L8 35 


.340 : 


L8 68 


.209 


L8 


101 


.151 


18 3 


.857 : 


L8 36 


.333 


L8 69 


.207 


L8 


102 


.150 


18 4 


.818 


L8 37 


.327 


L8 70 


.205 


LS 


103 


.149 


18 5 


.783 


L8 38 


.321 


L8 71 


.202 


LS 


104 


.148 


18 6 


.750 : 


L8 39 


.316 


L8 72 


.200 


L8 


105 


.146 


18 7 


.720 


L8 40 


.310 


L8 73 


.198 


L8 


106 


.145 


18 8 


.692 


L8 41 


.305 : 


L8 74 


.196 


L8 


107 


.144 


18 9 


.667 


L8 42 


.300 : 


L8 75 


.194 


LS 


108 


.143 


18 10 


.643 


L8 43 


.295 : 


L8 76 


.191 


L8 


109 


.142 


18 11 


.621 


L8 44 


.290 : 


LG 77 


.189 


L8 


110 


.141 


18 12 


.600 


L8 45 


.286 


L8 78 


.188 


L8 


111 


.140 


18 13 


.581 


L8 46 


.281 : 


L8 79 


.186 


LS 


112 


.138 


18 14 


.563 


L8 47 


.277 : 


L8 80 


.184 


LS 


113 


.137 


18 15 


.545 


18 48 


.273 


L8 81 


.182 


LS 


114 


.136 


18 16 


.529 : 


L8 49 


.269 


L8 82 


.180 


LS 


115 


.135 


18 17 


.514 


L8 50 


.265 


L8 83 


.178 


LS 


116 


.134 


18 18 


.500 


L8 51 


.261 


L8 84 


.177 


S 


117 


.133 


18 19 


.486 


L8 52 


.257 


L8 85 


.175 


8 


118 


.132 


18 20 


.474 


L8 53 


.254 


L8 86 


.173 


LS 


119 


.131 


18 21 


.462 


L8 54 


.250 


L8 87 


.171 


IS 


12D 


.130 


18 22 


.450 


L8 55 


.247 


L8 88 


.170 


LS 


121 


.129 


18 23 


.439 


L8 56 


.243 


L8 89 


.168 


LS 


122 


.129 


18 24 


.429 


L8 57 


.240 ] 


L8 90 


.167 


LS 


123 


.128 


18 25 


.419 


L8 58 


.237 


L8 91 


.165 


L8 


124 


.127 


18 26 


.409 


L8 59 


.234 


L8 92 


.164 


L8 


125 


.126 


18 27 


.400 


L8 60 


.231 


L8 93 


.162 


is 


126 


.125 


18 28 


.391 


L8 61 


.228 


L8 94 


.161 


LS 


127 


.124 


18 29 


.383 


L8 62 


.225 


L8 95 


.159 


LS 


128 


.123 


18 30 


.375 


L8 63 


.222 


L8 96 


.158 


LS 


129 


.123 


18 31 


.367 


L8 64 


.223 


L8 97 


.156 


8 


130 


.122 


18 32 


.360 


L8 65 


.217 


L8 98 


.155 


s 


131 


.121 


18 33 


.353 


L8 66 


.214 


L8 99 


.154 


LS 


132 


.120 



Spalding's Athletic Library, 



15 



SERIES BEGINNING 19 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


19 


1 


.950 


19 


34 


.358 


19 


67 


.221 


19 


100 


.160 


19 


2 


.904 


19 


35 


.352 


19 


68 


.218 


19 


101 


.158 


19 


3 


.864 


19 


36 


.345 


19 


69 


.216 


19 


102 


.157 


19 


4 


.826 


19 


37 


.339 


19 


70 


.213 


19 


103 


.156 


19 


5 


.792 


19 


38 


.333 


19 


71 


.211 


19 


104 


.154 


19 


6 


.760 


19 


39 


.328 


19 


72 


.209 


19 


105 


.153 


19 


7 


.731 


19 


40 


.322 


19 


73 


.207 


19 


106 


.152 


19 


8 


.704 


19 


41 


.317 


19 


74 


.204 


19 


107 


.151 


19 


9 


.679 


19 


42 


.311 


19 


75 


.202 


19 


108 


.150 


19 


10 


.655 


19 


43 


.306 


19 


76 


.200 


19 


109 


.149 


19 


11 


.633 


19 


44 


.302 


19 


77 


.198 


19 


110 


.147 


19 


12 


.613 


19 


45 


.297 


19 


78 


.196 


19 


111 


.146 


19 


13 


.594 


19 


46 


.292 


19 


79 


.194 


19 


112 


.145 


19 


14 


.576 


19 


47 


o288 


19 


80 


.192 


19 


113 


.144 


19 


15 


.559 


19 


48 


.284 


19 


81 


.190 


19 


114 


.143 


19 


16 


.543 


19 


49 


.279 


19 


82 


.188 


19 


115 


.142 


19 


17 


.528 


19 


50 


.275 


19 


83 


.186 


19 


116 


.141 


19 


18 


.514 


19 


51 


.271 


19 


84 


.184 


19 


117 


.140 


19 


19 


.500 


19 


52 


.268 


19 


85 


.183 


19 


118 


.139 


19 


20 


.487 


19 


53 


.264 


16 


86 


.181 


19 


119 


.138 


19 


21 


.475 


19 


54 


.260 


16 


87 


.179 


19 


120 


.137 


19 


22 


.463 


19 


55 


.257 


19 


88 


.178 


19 


121 


.136 


19 


23 


.452 


19 


56 


.253 


19 


89 


.176 


19 


122 


.135 


19 


24 


.442 


19 


57 


.250 


19 


90 


.174 


19 


123 


.134 


19 


25 


.432 


19 


58 


.247 


19 


91 


.173 


19 


124 


.133 


19 


26 


.422 


19 


59 


.244 


19 


92 


.171 


19 


125 


.132 


19 


27 


.413 


19 


60 


.241 


19 


93 


.170 


19 


126 


.131 


19 


28 


.404 


19 


61 


.237 


19 


94 


.168 


19 


127 


.130 


19 


29 


.396 


19 


62 


.235 


19 


95 


.167 


19 


128 


.129 


19 


30 


.388 


19 


63 


.232 


19 


96 


.135 


19 


129 


.128 


19 


31 


.380 


19 


64 


.229 


19 


97 


.164 


19 


130 


.127 


19 


32 


.373 


19 


65 


.226 


19 


98 


.162 


19 


131 


.126 


19 


33 


.365 


19 


66 


.224 


19 


99 


.161 


19 


132 


.126 



16 Spalding's Athletic Library. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


20 


1 


.952 


20 


2 


.909 


20 


3 


.870 


20 


4 


.833 


20 


5 


.800 


20 


6 


.769 


20 


7 


.741 


20 


8 


.714 


20 


9 


.690 


20 


10 


.667 


20 


11 


.645 


20 


12 


.625 


20 


13 


.606 


20 


14 


.588 


20 


15 


.571 


20 


16 


.556 


20 


17 


.541 


20 


18 


.526 


20 


19 


.513 


20 


20 


.500 


20 


21 


.488 


20 


22 


.476 


20 


23 


.465 


20 


24 


.455 


20 


25 


.444 


20 


26 


.435 


20 


27 


.426 


20 


28 


.417 


20 


29 


.408 


20 


30 


.400 


20 


31 


.392 


20 


32 


.385 


20 


33 


.377 



SERIES BEGINNING 20 WON AND 1 LOST. 

W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


20 


34 


.370 


20 


35 


.364 


20 


36 


.357 


20 


37 


.351 


20 


38 


.345 


20 


39 


.339 


20 


40 


.333 


20 


41 


.328 


20 


42 


.323 


20 


43 


.317 


20 


44 


.313 


20 


45 


.308 


20 


46 


.303 


20 


47 


.299 


20 


48 


.294 


20 


49 


.290 


20 


50 


.286 


20 


51 


.282 


20 


52 


.278 


20 


53 


.274 


20 


54 


.270 


20 


55 


.267 


20 


56 


.264 


20 


57 


.260 


20 


58 


.256 


20 


59 


.253 


20 


60 


.250 


20 


61 


.247 


20 


62 


.244 


20 


63 


.241 


20 


64 


.238 


20 


65 


.235 


20 


66 


,233 



20 


67 


.230 


20 


100 


.167 


20 


68 


.227 


20 


101 


.165 


20 


69 


.225 


20 


102 


.164 


20 


70 


.222 


20 


103 


.163 


20 


71 


.220 


20 


104 


.161 


20 


72 


.217 


20 


105 


.160 


20 


73 


.215 


20 


106 


.159 


20 


74 


.213 


20 


107 


.158 


20 


75 


.211 


20 


108 


.156 


20 


76 


.208 


20 


109 


.155 


20 


77 


.206 


20 


110 


.154 


20 


78 


.204 


20 


111 


.153 


20 


79 


.202 


20 


112 


.152 


20 


80 


.200 


20 


113 


.150 


20 


81 


.198 


20 


114 


.149 


20 


82 


.196 


20 


115 


.148 


20 


83 


.194 


20 


116 


.147 


20 


84 


.192 


20 


117 


.146 


20 


85 


.190 


20 


118 


.145 


20 


86 


.189 


20 


119 


.144 


20 


87 


.187 


20 


120 


.143 


20 


88 


.185 


20 


121 


.142 


20 


89 


.183 


20 


122 


.141 


20 


90 


.182 


20 


123 


.140 


20 


91 


.180 


20 


124 


.139 


20 


92 


.178 


20 


125 


.138 


20 


93 


.177 


20 


126 


.137 


20 


94 


.175 


20 


127 


.136 


20 


95 


.174 


20 


128 


.135 


20 


96 


.172 


20 


129 


.134 


20 


97 


.171 


20 


130 


.133 


20 


98 


.169 


20 


131 


.132 


20 


99 


.168 


20 


132 


.132 



Spalding's Athletic Library a 



U 



SERIES BEGINNING 21 WON AND 1 LOST 

W. L. p.c. W . L. p.c. w I P r w " T 

8 J ss i f s jg I 

21 5 -808 21 38 3S ?} Z? - 23 i 21 103 .170 

21 6 .778 21 39 '^n oJ 7i ' 228 2 ± 104 168 

2 J 7 -750 21 40 'SS 21 ?3 -gS 21 105 -167 

21 8 .724 21 41 339 57 Z 3 - 223 21 106 .166 

21 9 -700 21 42 '333 of Zl ■£* 2 1 107 .164 

21 10 .677 21 43 11 II ?« i 1 ? 21 108 -163 

21 n -656 21 44 323 l\ ?S '£1 21 1° 9 -162 

as & ul I I as a 

■11 a is 1 a |i £ 



^ 18 .538 21 51 292 91 oY "5X5 Zi 116 -153 

21 19 .525 21 52 288 91 « 'JSg 21 117 -152 

£f H° - 512 21 53 284 21 Ifi '?« 2 1 118 - 151 

21 2i -500 21 54 280 57 S \ 19 ? 2i U» -150 

21 22 .488 21 ?? 9™ of 2J, - 194 21 120 149 

21 23 477 21 56 9?? 2f 88 - 193 21 121 148 

21 24 .467 21 57 IS 9? S "J? 1 21 122 147 

21 25 .457 21 58 fw 9} q? -Jf! 21 123 -146 

21 26 .447 21 59 263 If SJ \ 18 J 21 i24 -145 

21 27 .438 21 60 11 l\ 11 "}§? 21 125 .144 

21 28 .429 21 61 '256 l\ H '}ft 21 126 -143 

21 29 .420 21 62 253 of JJ \ 183 21 127 .142 

21 30 .412 21 63 250 0} of 'f^ 21 I 28 -141 

21 31 .404 21 64 247 21 0? "J™ 21 129 - 140 

21 32 .396 21 65 244 9} 11 '\1* 21 13 .139 

21 33 . 389 21 66 Jg g g « g Jg -Jg 



18 Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 22 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


I. 


P.C. 


22 


1 


.957 


22 


34 


.393 


22 


67 


.247 


22 


100 


.180 


22 


2 


.916 


22 


35 


.386 


i 22 


68 


.244 


22 


101 


.179 


22 


3 


.880 


22 


36 


.379 


22 


69 


.242 


22 


102 


.177 


22 


4 


.846 


22 


37 


.373 


22 


70 


.239 


22 


103 


.176 


22 


5 


.815 


22 


38 


.367 


22 


71 


.237 


22 


104 


.175 


22 


6 


.786 


22 


39 


.361 


22 


72 


.234 


22 


105 


.173 


22 


7 


.750 


22 


40 


.355 


22 


73 


.232 


22 


106 


.172 


22 


8 


.733 


22 


41 


.349 


22 


74 


.229 


22 


107 


.171 


22 


9 


.710 


22 


42 


.344 


22 


75 


.227 


22 


108 


.169 


22 


10 


.688 


22 


43 


.338 


22 


76 


.224 


22 


109 


.168 


22 


11 


.667 


22 


44 


.333 


22 


77 


.222 


22 


110 


.167 


22 


12 


.647 


22 


45 


.328 


22 


78 


.220 


22 


111 


.166 


22 


13 


.629 


22 


46 


.324 


22 


79 


.218 


22 


112 


.165 


22 


14 


.611 


22 


47 


.319 


22 


80 


.216 


22 


113 


.163 


22 


15 


.595 


22 


48 


.314 


22 


81 


.214 


22 


114 


.162 


22 


16 


.579 


22 


49 


,310 


22 


82 


.212 


22 


115 


.161 


22 


17 


.564 


22 


50 


.306 


22 


83 


.210 


22 


116 


.159 


22 


18 


.550 


22 


51 


.301 


22 


84 


.208 


22 


117 


.158 


22 


19 


.537 


22 


52 


.297 


22 


85 


.206 


22 


118 


.157 


22 


20 


.524 


22 


53 


.293 


22 


86 


.204 


22 


119 


.156 


22 


21 


.512 


22 


54 


.290 


22 


87 


.202 


22 


120 


.155 


22 


22 


.500 


22 


55 


.286 


22 


88 


.200 


22 


121 


.154 


22 


23 


.489 


22 


56 


.282 


22 


89 


.198 


22 


122 


.153 


22 


24 


.478 


22 


57 


.278 


22 


90 


.196 


22 


123 


.152 


22 


25 


.468 


22 


58 


.275 


22 


91 


.195 


22 


124 


.151 


22 


26 


.458 


22 


59 


.272 


22 


92 


.193 


22 


125 


.150 


22 


27 


.449 


22 


60 


.269 


22 


93 


.191 


22 


126 


.149 


22 


28 


.440 


22 


61 


.265 


22 


94 


.190 


22 


127 


.149 


22 


29 


.431 


22 


62 


.262 


22 


95 


.188 


22 


128 


.147 


22 


30 


.423 


22 


63 


.259 


22 


96 


.186 


22 


129 


.146 


22 


31 


.415 


22 


64 


.256 


22 


97 


.185 


22 


130 


.145 


22 


32 


.407 


22 


65 


.253 


22 


98 


.183 


22 


131 


.144 


22 


33 


.400 


22 


66 


.250 


22 


99 


.182 


22 


132 


.143 



Spalding s Athletic Library, 



39 



SERIES BEGINNING 23 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W 


. L. 


P.C. 


23 1 


.958 


23 


34 


.104 


23 


66 


.258 


23 


98 


.190 


23 2 


.920 


23 


35 


.397 


23 


67 


.255 


23 


99 


.189 


23 3 


.885 


23 


36 


.390 


23 


68 


.253 


23 


100 


.187 


23 4 


.852 


23 


37 


.383 


23 


69 


.250 


23 


101 


.185 


23 5 


.821 


23 


38 


.377 


23 


70 


.247 


23 


102 


.184 


23 6 


.793 


23 


39 


.371 


23 


71 


.245 


23 


103 


.183 


23 7 


.767 


23 


40 


.365 


23 


72 


.242 


23 


104 


.lfcl 


23 8 


.742 


23 


41 


.359 


23 


73 


.2 


23 


105 


.180 


23 9 


.719 


23 


42 


.354 


23 


74 


.237 


23 


106 


.178 


23 10 


.697 


23 


43 


.348 


23 


75 


.235 


23 


107 


.177 


23 11 


T676 


23 


44 


.343 


23 


76 


.232 


23 


108 


.176 


23 12 


.657 


23 


45 


.338 


23 


77 


.230 


23 


109 


.174 


23 13 


.639 


23 


46 


.333 


23 


78 


.228 


23 


110 


.173 


23 14 


.622 


23 


47 


.329 


23 


79 


.225 


23 


111 


.172 


23 15 


.603 


23 


48 


.324 


23 


80 


.223 


23 


112 


.170 


23 16 


.590 


23 


49 


.319 


23 


81 


.221 


23 


113 


.169 


23 17 


.575 


23 


50 


.315 


23 


82 


.219 


23 


114 


.168 


23 18 


.561 


23 


51 


.311 


23 


83 


.217 


23 


115 


.167 


23 19 


.548 


23 


52 


.307 


23 


84 


.215 


23 


116 


.165 


23 20 


.535 


23 


53 


.303 


23 


85 


.213 


23 


117 


.164 


23 21 


.523 


23 


54 


.299 


23 


86 


.211 


23 


118 


.163 


23 22 


.511 


23 


55 


.295 


23 


87 


.209 


23 


119 


.162 


23 23 


.500 


23 


56 


.291 


23 


88 


.207 


23 


120 


.161 


23 24 


.489 


23 


57 


.288 


23 


89 


.205 


23 


121 


.160 


23 25 


.479 


23 


58 


.284 


23 


90 


.204 


23 


122 


.159 


23 26 


.469 


23 


59 


.280 


23 


91 


.202 


23 


123 


.158 


23 27 


.460 


23 


60 


.277 


23 


92 


.200 


23 


124 


.157 


23 28 


.451 


23 


61 


.274 


23 


93 


.198 


23 


125 


.155 


23 29 


.442 


23 


62 


.271 


23 


94 


.197 


23 


126 


.154 


23 30 


.434 


23 


63 


.267 


23 


95 


.195 


23 


127 


.153 


23 31 


.426 


23 


64 


.264 


23 


96 


.193 


23 


128 


.152 


23 32 


.418 


23 


65 


.261 


23 


97 


.192 


23 


129 


.151 


23 33 


.411 





















20 Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 24 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


24 


1 


.960 


24 


34 


.414 


24 


66 


.267 


24 


98 


.197 


24 


2 


.923 


24 


35 


.407 


'24 


67 


.264 


24 


99 


.195 


24 


3 


.889 


24 


36 


.400 


24 


68 


.261 


24 


100 


.194 


24 


4 


.857 


24 


37 


.393 


24 


69 


.259 


24 


101 


.193 


24 


5 


.828 


24 


38 


.387 


24 


70 


.255 


24 


102 


.190 


24 


6 


.800 


24 


39 


.381 


24 


71 


.252 


24 


103 


.189 


24 


7 


.774 


24 


40 


.375 


24 


72 


.250 


24 


104 


.187 


24 


8 


.750 


24 


41 


.369 


24 


73 


.247 


24 


105 


.186 


24 


9 


.727 


24 


42 


.364 


24 


74 


.245 


24 


106 


.185 


24 


10 


.706 


24 


43 


.358 


24 


75 


.242 


24 


107 


.183 


24 


11 


.686 


24 


44 


.353 


24 


76 


.240 


24 


108 


.182 


24 


12 


.667 


24 


45 


.348 


24 


77 


.237 


24 


109 


.180 


24 


13 


.649 


24 


46 


.343 


24 


78 


.235 


24 


110 


.179 


24 


14 


.632 


24 


47 


.338 


24 


79 


.233 


24 


111 


.178 


24 


15 


.615 


24 


48 


.333 


24 


80 


.231 


24 


112 


.177 


24 


16 


.600 


24 


49 


.329 


24 


81 


.229 


24 


113 


.175 


24 


17 


.585 


24 


50 


.324 


24 


82 


.226 


24 


114 


.174 


24 


18 


.571 


24 


51 


.320 


24 


83 


.224 


24 


115 


.173 


24 


19 


.558 


24 


52 


.316 


24 


84 


.222 


24 


116 


.171 


24 


20 


.545 


24 


53 


.312 


24 


85 


.220 


24 


117 


.170 


24 


21 


.533 


24 


54 


.308 


24 


86 


.218 


24 


118 


.169 


24 


22 


.522 


24 


55 


.303 


24 


87 


.216 


24 


119 


.168 


24 


23 


.511 


24 


56 


.300 


24 


88 


.214 


24 


120 


.167 


24 


24 


.500 


24 


57 


.296 


24 


89 


.212 


24 


121 


.166 


24 


25 


.490 


24 


58 


.293 


24 


90 


.210 


24 


122 


.164 


24 


26 


.480 


24 


59 


.289 


24 


91 


.209 


24 


123 


.163 


24 


27 


.471 


24 


60 


.286 


24 


92 


.207 


24 


124 


.162 


24 


28 


.462 


24 


61 


.282 


24 


93 


.205 


24 


125 


.161 


21 


29 


.453 


24 


62 


.279 


24 


94 


.203 


24 


126 


.160 


24 


30 


.444 


24 


63 


.276 


24 


95 


.202 


24 


127 


.159 


24 


31 


.436 


24 


64 


.273 


24 


96 


.200 


24 


128 


.158 


24 


32 


.429 


24 


65 


.270 


24 


97 


.198 


24 


129 


.157 


24 


33 


.421 





















Spalding's Athletic Library. 21 



SERIES BEGINNING 25 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C 


25 1 


.962 


25 


34 


.424 


25 


66 


.275 


25 


98 


.203 


25 2 


.926 


25 


35 


.417 


25 


67 


.272 


25 


99 


.202 


25 3 


.893 


25 


36 


.410 


25 


68 


.269 


25 


100 


.200 


25 4 


.862 


25 


37 


.403 


25 


69 


.266 


25 


101 


.198 


25 5 


.833 


25 


38 


.397 


25 


70 


.263 


25 


102 


.197 


25 6 


.806 


25 


39 


.391 


25 


71 


.260 


25 


103 


.195 


25 7 


.781 


25 


40 


.385 


25 


72 


.258 


25 


104 


.194 


25 8 


.758 


25 


41 


.379 


25 


73 


.255 


25 


105 


.192 


25 9 


.735 


25 


42 


.373 


25 


74 


.252 


25 


106 


.191 


25 10 


.714 


25 


43 


.368 


25 


75 


.250 


25 


107 


.189 


25 11 


.694 


25 


44 


.362 


25 


76 


.248 


25 


108 


.188 


25 12 


.676 


25 


45 


.357 


25 


77 


.245 


25 


109 


.187 


25 13 


.658 


25 


46 


.352 


25 


78 


.243 


25 


110 


.185 


25 14 


.641 


25 


47 


.347 


25 


79 


.240 


25 


111 


.184 


25 15 


.625 


25 


48 


.342 


25 


80 


.238 


25 


112 


.182 


25 16 


.610 


25 


49 


.338 


25 


81 


.236 


25 


113 


.181 


25 17 


.595 


25 


50 


.333 


25 


82 


.234 


25 


114 


.180 


25 18 


.581 


25 


51 


.329 


25 


83 


.231 


25 


115 


.179 


25 19 


.568 


25 


52 


.325 


25 


84 


.229 


25 


116 


.177 


25 20 


.556 


25 


53 


.321 


25 


85 


.227 


25 


117 


.176 


25 21 


.543 


25 


54 


.316 


25 


86 


.225 


25 


118 


.175 


25 22 


.532 


25 


55 


.313 


25 


87 


.223 


25 


119 


.174 


25 23 


.521 


25 


56 


.309 


25 


88 


.221 


25 


120 


.172 


25 24 


.510 


25 


57 


.305 


25 


89 


.219 


25 


121 


.171 


25 25 


.500 


25 


58 


.301 


25 


90 


.217 


25 


122 


.170 


25 26 


.490 


25 


59 


.298 


25 


91 


.215 


25 


123 


.169 


25 27 


.481 


25 


60 


.294 


25 


92 


.214 


25 


124 


.168 


25 28 


.472 


25 


61 


.291 


25 


93 


.212 


25 


125 


.167 


25 29 


.463 


25 


62 


.287 


25 


94 


.210 


25 


126 


.166 


25 30 


.455 


25 


63 


.284 


25 


95 


.208 


25 


127 


.166 


25 31 


.446 


25 


64 


.281 


25 


% 


.207 


25 


128 


.164 


25 32 


.439 


25 


65 


.278 


25 


97 


.205 


25 


129 


.163 


25 33 


.431 





















22 Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 26 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


is€ 


1 


.963 


26 


33 


.441 


26 


65 


.286 


26 


96 


.213 


26 


2 


.929 


26 


34 


.433 


26 


66 


.283 


26 


97 


.211 


26 


3 


.897 


26 


35 


.426 


26 


67 


.280 


26 


98 


.210 


86 


4 


.867 


26 


36 


.419 


26 


68 


.277 


26 


99 


.208 


26 


5 


.839 


26 


37 


.413 


26 


69 


.274 


26 


100 


.207 


26 


6 


.813 


26 


38 


.406 


26 


70 


.271 


26 


101 


.205 


26 


7 


.788 


26 


39 


.400 


26 


71 


.268 


26 


102 


.203 


26 


8 


.765 


26 


40 


.394 


26 


72 


.265 


26 


103 


.202 


26 


9 


.743 


26 


41 


.388 


26 


73 


.262 


26 


1C4 


.200 


26 


10 


.722 


26 


42 


.382 


26 


74 


.280 


26 


105 


.198 


26 


11 


.703 


26 


43 


.377 


26 


75 


.257 


26 


106 


.197 


26 


12 


.684 


26 


44 


.371 


26 


76 


.255 


26 


107 


.195 


26 


13 


.667 


26 


45 


.366 


26 


77 


.252 


26 


108 


.194 


26 


14 


.650 


26 


46 


.361 


26 


78 


.250 


26 


109 


.193 


26 


15 


.634 


26 


47 


.356 


26 


79 


.248 


26 


110 


.191 


26 


16 


.619 


26 


48 


.351 


26 


80 


.245 


26 


111 


.190 


26 


17 


.605 


26 


49 


.347 


26 


81 


.243 


26 


112 


.188 


26 


18 


.591 


26 


50 


.342 


26 


82 


.241 


26 


113 


.187 


26 


19 


.578 


26 


51 


.338 


26 


83 


.239 


26 


114 


.186 


26 


20 


.565 


26 


52 


.333 


26 


84 


.236 


26 


115 


.184 


26 


21 


.553 


26 


53 


.329 


26 


85 


.234 


26 


116 


.183 


26 


22 


.542 


26 


54 


.325 


26 


86 


.232 


26 


117 


.182 


26 


23 


.531 


26 


55 


.321 


26 


87 


.230 


26 


118 


.181 


26 


24 


.520 


26 


56 


.317 


26 


88 


.228 


26 


119 


.179 


26 


25 


.510 


26 


57 


.313 


26 


89 


.226 


26 


120 


.178 


26 


26 


.500 


26 


58 


.310 


26 


90 


.225 


26 


121 


.177 


26 


27 


.491 


26 


59 


.306 


26 


91 


.222 


26 


122 


.176 


26 


28 


.481 


26 


60 


.302 


26 


92 


.221 


26 


123 


.174 


26 


29 


.473 


26 


61 


.299 


26 


93 


.219 


26 


124 


.173 


26 


30 


.464 


26 


62 


.295 


26 


94 


.217 


23 


125 


.172 


26 


31 


.456 


26 


63 


.292 


26 


95 


.215 


26 


126 


.171 


26 


32 


.448 


26 


64 


.289 















Spalding's Athletic Library. 23 



SERIES BEGINNING 27 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


27 1 


.964 


27 


32 


.458 


27 


63 


.300 


27 


94 


.223 


27 2 


.931 


27 


33 


.450 


27 


64 


.297 


27 


95 


.221 


27 3 


.900 


27 


34 


.443 


27 


65 


.293 


27 


96 


.220 


27 4 


.871 


27 


35 


.435 


27 


66 


.290 


27 


97 


.218 


27 5 


.844 


27 


36 


.429 


27 


67 


.287 


27 


98 


.216 


27 6 


.818 


27 


37 


.422 


27 


68 


.284 


27 


99 


.214 


27 7 


.794 


27 


38 


.415 


27 


69 


.281 


27 


100 


.213 


27 8 


.771 


27 


39 


.409 


27 


70 


.278 


27 


101 


.211 


27 9 


.750 


27 


40 


.403 


27 


71 


.276 


27 


102 


.209 


27 10 


.730 


27 


41 


.397 


27 


72 


.273 


27 


103 


.208 


27 11 


.711 


27 


42 


.391 


27 


73 


.270 


27 


104 


.206 


27 12 


.692 


27 


43 


.386 


27 


74 


.267 


27 


105 


.205 


27 13 


.675 


27 


44 


.380 


27 


75 


.265 


27 


106 


.203 


27 14 


.659 


27 


45 


.375 


27 


76 


.262 


27 


107 


.201 


27 15 


.643 


27 


46 


.370 


27 


77 


.260 


27 


108 


.200 


27 16 


.628 


27 


47 


.365 


27 


78 


.257 


27 


109 


.199 


27 17 


.614 


27 


48 


.360 


27 


79 


.255 


27 


110 


.197 


27 18 


.600 


27 


49 


.355 


27 


80 


.252 


27 


111 


.196 


27 19 


.587 


27 


50 


.351 


27 


81 


.250 


27 


112 


.194 


27 20 


.574 


27 


51 


.346 


27 


82 


.248 


27 


113 


.193 


27 21 


.563 


27 


52 


.342 


27 


83 


.245 


27 


114 


.191 


27 22 


.551 


27 


53 


.338 


27 


84 


.243 


27 


115 


.190 


27 23 


.540 


27 


54 


.333 


27 


85 


.241 


27 


116 


.189 


27 24 


.529 


27 


55 


.329 


27 


86 


.239 


27 


117 


.188 


27 25 


.519 


27 


56 


.325 


27 


87 


.237 


27 


118 


.187 


27 26 


.509 


27 


57 


.321 


27 


88 


.235 


27 


119 


.185 


27 27 


.500 


27 


58 


.318 


27 


89 


.233 


27 


120 


.184 


27 28 


.491 


27 


59 


.314 


27 


90 


.231 


27 


121 


.183 


27 29 


.482 


27 


60 


.310 


27 


91 


.229 


27 


122 


.181 


27 30 


.474 


27 


61 


.307 


27 


92 


.227 


27 


123 


.180 


27 31 


.466 


27 


62 


.303 


27 


93 


.225 









24 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 28 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C 


28 


1 


.966 


28 


32 


.467 


28 


63 


.308 


28 


94 


.230 


28 


2 


.933 


28 


33 


.459 


28 


64 


.304 


28 


95 


.228 


28 


3 


.903 


28 


34 


.452 


28 


65 


.301 


28 


96 


.226 


28 


4 


.875 


28 


35 


.444 


28 


66 


.298 


28 


97 


.224 


28 


5 


.848 


28 


36 


.438 


28 


67 


.295 


28 


98 


.222 


28 


6 


.824 


28 


37 


.431 


28 


68 


.292 


28 


99 


.220 


28 


7 


.800 


28 


38 


.424 


28 


69 


.289 


28 


100 


.219 


28 


8 


.778 


28 


39 


.418 


28 


70 


.286 


28 


101 


.217 


28 


9 


.757 


28 


40 


.412 


28 


71 


.283 


28 


102 


.216 


28 


10 


.737 


28 


41 


.406 


28 


72 


.280 


28 


103 


.214 


28 


11 


.718 


28 


42 


.400 


28 


73 


.277 


28 


104 


.212 


28 


12 


.700 


28 


43 


.394 


28 


74 


.275 


28 


105 


.211 


28 


13 


.683 


28 


44 


.389 


28 


75 


.272 


28 


106 


.209 


28 


14 


.667 


28 


45 


.384 


28 


76 


.269 


28 


107 


.207 


28 


15 


.651 


28 


46 


.378 


28 


77 


.267 


28 


108 


.206 


28 


16 


.636 


28 


47 


.373 


28 


78 


.264 


28 


109 


.204 


28 


17 


.622 


28 


48 


.368 


28 


79 


.262 


28 


110 


.203 


28 


18 


.609 


28 


49 


.364 


28 


80 


.259 


28 


111 


.201 


28 


19 


.596 


28 


50 


.359 


28 


81 


.257 


28 


112 


.200 


28 


20 


.583 


28 


51 


.354 


28 


82 


.255 


28 


113 


.199 


28 


21 


.571 


28 


52 


.350 


28 


83 


.252 


28 


114 


.197 


28 


22 


.560 


28 


53 


.346 


28 


84 


.250 


28 


115 


.196 


28 


23 


.549 


28 


54 


.341 


28 


85 


.248 


28 


li6 


.194 


28 


24 


.538 


28 


55 


.337 


28 


86 


.246 


28 


117 


.193 


28 


25 


.528 


28 


56 


.333 


28 


87 


.243 


28 


118 


.192 


28 


26 


.519 


28 


57 


.329 


28 


88 


.241 


28 


119 


.190 


28 


27 


.509 


28 


58 


.326 


28 


89 


.239 


28 


120 


.189 


28 


28 


.500 


28 


59 


.322 


28 


90 


.237 


28 


121 


.188 


28 


29 


.491 


28 


60 


.318 


28 


91 


.235 


28 


122 


.187 


28 


30 


.483 


28 


61 


.315 


28 


92 


.233 


28 


123 


.185 


28 


31 


.475 


28 


62 


.312 


28 


93 


.231 









Spalding's Athletic Library, 



25 



SERIES BEGINNING 29 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.O. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


29 


1 


.967 


29 


32 


.475 


29 


63 


.315 


29 


94 


.236 


29 


2 


.935 


29 


33 


.468 


29 


64 


.312 


29 


95 


.234 


29 


3 


.906 


29 


34 


.460 


29 


65 


.309 


29 


96 


.233 


29 


4 


.879 


29 


35 


.453 


29 


66 


.305 


29 


97 


.231 


29 


5 


.853 


29 


36 


.446 


29 


67 


.302 


29 


98 


.229 


29 


6 


.829 


29 


37 


.439 


29 


68 


.299 


29 


99 


.227 


29 


7 


.806 


29 


38 


.433 


29 


69 


.296 


29 


100 


.225 


29 


8 


.784 


29 


39 


.426 


29 


70 


.293 


29 


101 


.223 


29 


9 


.763 


29 


40 


.420 


29 


71 


.290 


29 


102 


.221 


29 


10 


.741 


29 


41 


.414 


29 


72 


.287 


29 


103 


.220 


29 


11 


.725 


29 


42 


.408 


29 


73 


.284 


29 


104 


.218 


29 


12 


.707 


29 


43 


.403 


29 


74 


.282 


29 


105 


.216 


29 


13 


.696 


29 


44 


.397 


29 


75 


.279 


29 


106 


.215 


29 


14 


.674 


29 


45 


.392 


29 


76 


.276 


29 


107 


.213 


29 


15 


.659 


29 


46 


.387 


29 


77 


.274 


29 


108 


.212 


29 


16 


.644 


29 


47 


.382 


29 


78 


.271 


29 


109 


.210 


29 


17 


.630 


29 


48 


.377 


29 


79 


.269 


29 


110 


.209 


29 


18 


.617 


29 


49 


.372 


29 


80 


.266 


29 


111 


.207 


29 


19 


.604 


29 


50 


.367 


29 


81 


.264 


29 


112 


.206 


29 


20 


.592 


29 


51 


.363 


29 


82 


.261 


29 


113 


.204 


29 


21 


.586 


29 


52 


.358 


29 


83 


.259 


29 


114 


.203 


29 


22 


.569 


29 


53 


.354 


29 


84 


.257 


29 


115 


.201 


29 


23 


.558 


29 


54 


.349 


29 


85 


.254 


29 


116 


.200 


29 


24 


.547 


29 


55 


.345 


29 


86 


.252 


29 


117 


.199 


29 


25 


.537 


29 


56 


.341 


29 


87 


.250 


29 


118 


.197 


29 


26 


.527 


29 


57 


.337 


29 


88 


.248 


29 


119 


.196 


29 


27 


.518 


29 


58 


.333 


29 


89 


.246 


29 


120 


.195 


29 


28 


.509 


29 


59 


.330 


29 


90 


.244 


29 


121 


.193 


29 


29 


.500 


29 


60 


.326 


29 


91 


.242 


29 


122 


.192 


29 


30 


.492 


29 


61 


.323 


29 


92 


.240 


29 


123 


.191 


29 


31 


.483 


29 


62 


.319 


29 


93 


.238 









26 Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 30 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


80 


1 


.968 


30 


32 


.484 


30 


63 


.323 


30 


94 


.242 


30 


2 


.938 


30 


33 


.476 


30 


64 


.319 


30 


95 


.240 


30 


3 


.909 


30 


34 


.469 


30 


65 


.316 


30 


96 


.238 


30 


4 


.882 


30 


35 


.462 


30 


66 


.313 


30 


97 


.236 


30 


5 


.857 


30 


36 


.455 


30 


67 


.309 


30 


98 


.234 


30 


6 


.833 


30 


37 


.448 


30 


68 


.306 


30 


99 


.233 


30 


7 


.811 


30 


38 


.441 


30 


69 


.303 


30 


100 


.231 


30 


8 


.789 


30 


39 


.435 


30 


70 


.300 


30 


101 


.229 


30 


9 


.769 


30 


40 


.429 


30 


71 


.297 


30 


102 


.227 


30 


10 


.750 


30 


41 


.423 


30 


72 


.294 


30 


103 


.226 


30 


11 


.732 


30 


42 


.417 


30 


73 


.291 


30 


104 


.224 


30 


12 


.714 


30 


43 


.411 


30 


74 


.288 


30 


105 


.222 


30 


13 


.698 


30 


44 


.405 


30 


75 


.286 


30 


106 


.221 


30 


14 


.682 


30 


45 


.400 


30 


76 


.283 


30 


107 


.219 


30 


15 


.667 


30 


46 


.395 


30 


77 


.280 


30 


108 


.217 


30 


16 


.652 


30 


47 


.390 


30 


78 


.278 


30 


109 


.216 


30 


17 


.638 


30 


48 


.385 


30 


79 


.275 


30 


110 


.214 


30 


18 


.625 


30 


49 


.380 


30 


80 


.273 


30 


111 


.213 


30 


19 


.612 


30 


50 


.375 


30 


81 


.270 


30 


112 


.211 


30 


20 


.600 


30 


51 


.370 


30 


82 


.268 


30 


113 


.210 


30 


21 


.588 


30 


52 


.366 


30 


83 


.265 


30 


114 


.208 


30 


22 


.577 


30 


53 


.361 


30 


84 


.263 


30 


115 


.207 


8i) 


23 


.566 


30 


54 


.357 


30 


85 


.261 


30 


116 


.205 


30 


24 


.556 


30 


55 


.353 


30 


86 


.259 


30 


117 


.204 


30 


25 


.545 


30 


56 


.349 


30 


87 


.256 


30 


118 


.203 


30 


26 


.536 


30 


57 


.345 


30 


88 


.254 


30 


119 


.201 


30 


27 


.526 


30 


58 


.341 


30 


89 


.252 


30 


120 


.200 


30 


28 


.517 


30 


59 


.337 


30 


90 


.250 


30 


121 


.199 


30 


29 


.508 


30 


60 


.333 


30 


91 


.248 


30 


122 


.198 


30 


30 


.500 


30 


61 


.330 


30 


92 


.246 


30 


123 


.197 


30 


31 


.492 


30 


62 


.326 


30 


93 


.244 









Spalding's Athletic Library, 27 



SERIES BEGINNING 31 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


31 


1 


.969 


31 


32 


.492 


31 


63 


.330 


31 


94 


.248 


31 


2 


.939 


31 


33 


.484 


31 


64 


.327 


31 


95 


.246 


31 


3 


.918 


31 


34 


.477 


31 


65 


.323 


31 


96 


.244 


31 


4 


.888 


31 


35 


.470 


31 


66 


.320 


31 


97 


.242 


31 


5 


.861 


31 


36 


.463 


31 


67 


.316 


31 


98 


.241 


31 


6 


.838 


31 


37 


.456 


31 


68 


.313 


31 


99 


.239 


31 


7 


.816 


31 


38 


.449 


31 


69 


.310 


31 


100 


.237 


31 


8 


.795 


31 


39 


.443 


31 


70 


.307 


31 


101 


.235 


31 


9 


.775 


31 


40 


.437 


31 


71 


.304 


31 


102 


.233 


31 


10 


.756 


31 


41 


.431 


31 


72 


.301 


31 


103 


.231 


31 


11 


.738 


31 


42 


.425 


31 


73 


.298 


31 


104 


.230 


31 


12 


.721 


31 


43 


.419 


31 


74 


.295 


31 


105 


.228 


31 


13 


.705 


31 


44 


.413 


31 


75 


.292 


31 


106 


.226 


31 


14 


.689 


31 


45 


.408 


31 


76 


.290 


31 


107 


.225 


31 


15 


.674 


31 


46 


.403 


31 


77 


.287 


31 


108 


.223 


31 


16 


.660 


31 


47 


.397 


31 


78 


.284 


31 


109 


.221 


31 


17 


.646 


31 


48 


.392 


31 


79 


.282 


31 


110 


.220 


31 


18 


.633 


31 


49 


.388 


31 


80 


.279 


31 


111 


.218 


31 


19 


.620 


31 


50 


.383 


31 


81 


.277 


31 


112 


.217 


31 


20 


.608 


31 


51 


.378 


31 


82 


.274 


31 


113 


.215 


31 


21 


.596 


31 


52 


.373 


31 


83 


.272 


31 


114 


.214 


31 


22 


.585 


31 


53 


.369 


31 


84 


.269 


31 


115 


.212 


31 


23 


.574 


31 


54 


.365 


31 


85 


.267 


31 


116 


.211 


31 


24 


.564 


31 


55 


.360 


31 


86 


.265 


31 


117 


.209 


31 


25 


.554 


31 


56 


.356 


31 


87 


.263 


31 


118 


.208 


31 


26 


.544 


31 


57 


.352 


31 


88 


.260 


31 


119 


.207 


31 


27 


.534 


31 


58 


.348 


31 


89 


.258 


31 


120 


.205 


31 


28 


.525 


31 


59 


.344 


31 


90 


.256 


31 


121 


.204 


31 


29 


.517 


31 


60 


.341 


31 


91 


.254 


31 


122 


.203 


31 


30 


.508 


31 


61 


.337 


31 


92 


.252 


31 


123 


.202 


31 


31 


.500 


31 


62 


.333 


31 


93 


.250 









28 



Spalding's Athletic Library, 



SERIES BEGINNING 32 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


32 


1 


.970 


32 


31 


.508 


32 


61 


.344 


32 


91 


.260 


32 


2 


.941 


32 


32 


.500 


32 


62 


.341 


32 


92 


.258 


32 


3 


.914 


32 


33 


.492 


32 


63 


.337 


32 


93 


.256 


32 


4 


.889 


32 


34 


.485 


32 


64 


.333 


32 


94 


.254 


32 


5 


.865 


32 


35 


.478 


32 


65 


.330 


32 


95 


.252 


32 


6 


.842 


32 


36 


.471 


32 


66 


.327 


32 


96 


.250 


32 


7 


.821 


32 


37 


.464 


32 


67 


.323 


32 


97 


.248 


32 


8 


.800 


32 


38 


.457 


32 


68 


.320 


32 


98 


.246 


32 


9 


.780 


32 


39 


.451 


32 


69 


.317 


32 


99 


.244 


32 


10 


.762 


32 


40 


.444 


32 


70 


.314 


32 


100 


.242 


32 


11 


.744 


32 


41 


.438 


32 


71 


.311 


32 


101 


.241 


32 


12 


.727 


32 


42 


.432 


32 


72 


.308 


32 


102 


.239 


32 


13 


.711 


32 


43 


.427 


32 


73 


.305 


32 


103 


.237 


32 


14 


.696 


32 


44 


.421 


32 


74 


.302 


32 


104 


.235 


32 


15 


.681 


32 


45 


.416 


32 


75 


.299 


32 


105 


.234 


32 


16 


.667 


32 


46 


.410 


32 


76 


.296 


32 


106 


.232 


32 


17 


.653 


32 


47 


.405 


32 


77 


.294 


32 


107 


.230 


32 


18 


.640 


32 


48 


.400 


32 


78 


.291 


32 


108 


.229 


32 


19 


.627 


32 


49 


.395 


32 


79 


.288 


32 


109 


.227 


32 


20 


.615 


32 


50 


.390 


32 


80 


.286 


32 


110 


.225 


32 


21 


.604 


32 


51 


.386 


32 


81 


.283 


32 


111 


.224 


32 


22 


.593 


32 


52 


.381 


32 


82 


.281 


32 


112 


.222 


32 


23 


.582 


32 


53 


.376 


32 


83 


.278 


32 


113 


.221 


32 


24 


.571 


32 


54 


.372 


32 


84 


.276 


32 


114 


.219 


32 


25 


.561 


32 


55 


.368 


32 


85 


.274 


32 


115 


.218 


32 


26 


.552 


32 


56 


.364 


32 


86 


.271 


32 


116 


.216 


32 


27 


.542 


32 


57 


.360 


32 


87 


.269 


32 


117 


.215 


32 


28 


.533 


32 


58 


.355 


32 


88 


.267 


32 


118 


.213 


32 


29 


.525 


32 


59 


.352 


32 


89 


.264 


32 


119 


.212 


32 


30 


.516 


32 


60 


.348 


32 


90 


.262 


32 


120 


.211 



Spalding's Athletic Library, 



2Q 



SERIES BEGINNING 33 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


33 


1 


.971 


33 


31 


.516 


33 


61 


.351 


33 


91 


.266 


33 


2 


.943 


33 


32 


.508 


33 


62 


.347 


33 


92 


.264 


33 


3 


.917 


33 


33 


.500 


33 


63 


.344 


33 


93 


.262 


33 


4 


.892 


33 


34 


.493 


33 


64 


.340 


33 


94 


.260 


33 


5 


.868 


33 


35 


.485 


33 


65 


.337 


33 


95 


.258 


33 


6 


.846 


33 


36 


.478 


33 


66 


.333 


33 


96 


.256 


33 


7 


.825 


33 


37 


.471 


33 


67 


.330 


33 


97 


.254 


33 


8 


.805 


33 


38 


.465 


33 


68 


.327 


33 


98 


.252 


33 


9 


.786 


33 


39 


.458 


33 


69 


.324 


33 


99 


.250 


33 


10 


.767 


33 


40 


.452 


33 


70 


.320 


33 


100 


.248 


33 


11 


.756 


33 


41 


.446 


33 


71 


.317 


33 


101 


.246 


33 


12 


.738 


33 


42 


.440 


33 


72 


.314 


33 


102 


.244 


33 


13 


.717 


33 


43 


.434 


33 


73 


.311 


33 


103 


.243 


33 


14 


.702 


33 


44 


.429 


33 


74 


.308 


33 


104 


.241 


33 


15 


.688 


33 


45 


.423 


33 


75 


.305 


33 


105 


.239 


33 


16 


.673 


33 


46 


.418 


33 


76 


.303 


33 


106 


.237 


93 


17 


.660 


33 


47 


.413 


33 


77 


.300 


33 


107 


.236 


33 


18 


.647 


33 


48 


.407 


33 


78 


.297 


33 


108 


.234 


33 


19 


.635 


33 


49 


.402 


33 


79 


.295 


33 


109 


.232 


33 


20 


.623 


33 


50 


.398 


33 


80 


.292 


33 


110 


.231 


33 


21 


.611 


33 


51 


.393 


33 


81 


.290 


33 


111 


.229 


33 


22 


.600 


33 


52 


.388 


33 


82 


.287 


33 


112 


.228 


33 


23 


.589 


33 


53 


.384 


33 


83 


.284 


33 


113 


.226 


33 


24 


.579 


33 


54 


.379 


33 


84 


.282 


33 


114 


.224 


33 


25 


.569 


33 


55 


.375 


33 


85 


.279 


33 


115 


.223 


33 


26 


.559 


33 


56 


.371 


33 


86 


.277 


33 


116 


.221 


33 


27 


.550 


33 


57 


.367 


33 


87 


.275 


33 


117 


.220 


33 


28 


.541 


33 


58 


.363 


33 


88 


.273 


33 


118 


.219 


33 


29 


.532 


33 


59 


.359 


33 


89 


.270 


33 


119 


.216 


33 


30 


.524 


33 


60 


.355 


33 


90 


.268 


33 


120 


.216 



30 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 34 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


34 


1 


.971 


34 


31 


.523 


34 


61 


.358 


34 


91 


.272 


34 


2 


.944 


34 


32 


.515 


34 


62 


.354 


34 


92 


.270 


34 


3 


.919 


34 


33 


.507 


34 


63 


.351 


34 


93 


.268 


34 


4 


.895 


34 


34 


.500 


34 


64 


.347 


34 


94 


.266 


34 


5 


.872 


34 


35 


.493 


34 


65 


.343 


34 


95 


.264 


34 


6 


.850 


34 


36 


.486 


34 


66 


.340 


34 


96 


.262 


34 


7 


.829 


34 


37 


.479 


34 


67 


.337 


34 


97 


.260 


34 


8 


.810 


34 


38 


.472 


34 


68 


.333 


34 


98 


.258 


34 


9 


.791 


34 


39 


.466 


34 


69 


.330 


34 


99 


.256 


34 


10 


.773 


34 


40 


.459 


34 


70 


.327 


34 


100 


.254 


34 


11 


.756 


34 


41 


.453 


34 


71 


.324 


34 


101 


.252 


34 


12 


.739 


34 


42 


.447 


34 


72 


.321 


34 


102 


.250 


34 


13 


.723 


34 


43 


.442 


34 


73 


.318 


34 


103 


.248 


34 


14 


.708 


34 


44 


.436 


34 


74 


.315 


34 


104 


.246 


34 


15 


.694 


34 


45 


.430 


34 


75 


.312 


34 


105 


.244 


34 


16 


.680 


34 


46 


.425 


34 


76 


.309 


34 


106 


.243 


34 


17 


.667 


34 


47 


.420 


34 


77 


.306 


34 


107 


.241 


34 


18 


.654 


34 


48 


.415 


34 


78 


.304 


34 


108 


.239 


34 


19 


.642 


34 


49 


.410 


34 


79 


.301 


34 


109 


.238 


34 


20 


.630 


34 


50 


.405 


34 


80 


.298 


34 


110 


.236 


34 


21 


.618 


34 


51 


.400 


34 


81 


.296 


34 


111 


.234 


34 


22 


.607 


34 


52 


.395 


34 


82 


.293 


34 


112 


.233 


34 


23 


.596 


34 


53 


.391 


34 


83 


.291 


34 


113 


.231 


34 


24 


.586 


34 


54 


.386 


34 


84 


.288 


34 


114 


.230 


34 


25 


.576 


34 


55 


.382 


34 


85 


.286 


34 


115 


.228 


34 


26 


.567 


34 


56 


.378 


34 


86 


.283 


34 


116 


.227 


34 


27 


.557 


34 


57 


.374 


34 


87 


.281 


34 


117 


.226 


34 


28 


.548 


34 


58 


.370 


34 


88 


.279 


34 


118 


.224 


34 


29 


.540 


34 


59 


.366 


34 


89 


.276 


34 


119 


.223 


34 


30 


.531 


34 


60 


.362 


34 


90 


.274 


34 


120 


.221 



Spalding s Athletic Library. 31 



SERIES BEGINNING 35 WON AND 1 LOST, 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


35 


1 


.972 


35 


31 


.530 


35 


60 


.368 


35 


89 


.282 


35 


2 


.946 


35 


32 


.522 


35 


61 


.365 


35 


90 


.280 


35 


3 


.926 


35 


33 


.515 


35 


62 


.361 


35 


91 


.278 


35 


4 


.897 


35 


34 


.507 


35 


63 


.357 


35 


92 


.276 


35 


5 


.875 


35 


35 


.500 


35 


64 


.354 


35 


93 


.273 


35 


6 


.854 


35 


36 


.493 


35 


65 


.350 


35 


94 


.271 


35 


7 


.833 


35 


37 


.486 


35 


66 


.347 


35 


95 


.269 


35 


8 


.814 


35 


38 


.479 


35 


67 


.343 


35 


96 


.267 


35 


9 


.795 


35 


39 


.473 


35 


68 


.340 


35 


97 


.265 


35 


10 


.778 


35 


40 


.467 


35 


69 


.337 


35 


98 


.263 


35 


11 


.761 


35 


41 


.461 


35 


70 


.333 


35 


99 


.261 


35 


12 


.745 


35 


42 


.455 


35 


71 


.33) 


35 


100 


.259 


35 


13 


.729 


35 


43 


.449 


35 


72 


.327 


35 


101 


.257 


35 


14 


.714 


35 


44 


.443 


35 


73 


.324 


35 


102 


.255 


35 


15 


.700 


35 


45 


.433 


35 


74 


.321 


35 


103 


.254 


35 


16 


.686 


35 


46 


.432 


35 


75 


.318 


35 


104 


.252 


35 


17 


.673 


35 


47 


.427 


35 


76 


.315 


35 


105 


.250 


35 


18 


.660 


35 


48 


.422 


35 


77 


.312 


35 


106 


.248 


35 


19 


.648 


35 


49 


.417 


35 


73 


.310 


35 


107 


.246 


35 


20 


.636 


35 


50 


.412 


35 


79 


.307 


35 


108 


.244 


35 


21 


.625 


35 


51 


.407 


35 


80 


.304 


35 


109 


.243 


35 


22 


.614 


35 


52 


.4.2 


35 


81 


.302 


35 


110 


.241 


35 


23 


.603 


36 


53 


.398 


35 


82 


.299 


35 


111 


.240 


35 


24 


.593 


35 


54 


.393 


35 


83 


.297 


35 


112 


.238 


35 


25 


.583 


35 


55 


.389 


35 


84 


.294 


35 


113 


.236 


35 


26 


.574 


35 


56 


.385 


35 


85 


.292 


35 


114 


.235 


35 


27 


.565 


35 


57 


.380 


35 


86 


.289 


35 


115 


.233 


35 


28 


.556 


35 


58 


.376 


35 


87 


.287 


35 


116 


.232 


35 


29 


.547 


35 


59 


.372 


35 


88 


.285 


35 


117 


.230 


35 


30 


.538 





















3^ 



Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 



WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


36 


1 


.973 


36 


31 


.537 


36 


60 


.375 


36 


89 


.288 


36 


2 


.947 


36 


32 


.529 


36 


61 


.371 


36 


90 


.286 


36 


3 


.923 


36 


33 


.522 


36 


62 


.367 


36 


91 


.283 


36 


4 


.900 


36 


34 


.514 


36 


63 


.364 


36 


92 


.281 


36 


5 


.878 


36 


35 


.507 


36 


64 


.360 


36 


93 


.279 


36 


6 


.857 


36 


36 


.500 


36 


65 


.356 


36 


94 


.277 


36 


7 


.837 


36 


37 


.493 


36 


66 


.353 


36 


95 


.275 


36 


8 


.818 


36 


38 


.486 


36 


67 


.350 


36 


96 


.273 


36 


9 


.800 


36 


39 


.480 


36 


68 


.346 


36 


97 


.271 


36 


10 


.783 


36 


40 


.474 


36 


69 


.343 


36 


98 


.269 


86 


11 


.766 


36 


41 


.468 


36 


70 


.340 


36 


99 


.267 


36 


12 


.750 


36 


42 


.462 


36 


71 


.336 


36 


100 


.265 


36 


13 


.735 


36 


43 


.456 


36 


72 


.333 


36 


101 


.263 


36 


14 


.720 


36 


44 


.450 


36 


73 


.330 


36 


102 


.261 


36 


15 


.706 


36 


45 


.444 


36 


74 


.327 


36 


103 


.259 


36 


16 


.692 


36 


46 


.439 


36 


75 


.324 


36 


104 


.257 


36 


17 


.679 


36 


47 


.434 


36 


76 


.321 


36 


105 


.255 


36 


18 


.667 


36 


48 


.429 


36 


77 


.318 


36 


106 


.254 


36 


19 


.665 


36 


49 


.424 


36 


78 


.315 


36 


107 


.252 


36 


20 


.643 


36 


50 


.419 


36 


79 


.313 


36 


108 


.250 


36 


21 


.632 


36 


51 


.414 


36 


80 


.310 


36 


109 


.248 


36 


22 


.621 


36 


52 


.409 


36 


81 


.308 


36 


110 


.247 


36 


23 


.610 


36 


53 


.404 


36 


82 


.305 


36 


111 


.245 


36 


24 


.600 


36 


54 


.400 


36 


83 


.303 


36 


112 


.243 


36 


25 


.590 


36 


55 


.396 


36 


84 


.300 


36 


113 


.242 


36 


26 


.581 


36 


56 


.391 


36 


85 


.298 


36 


114 


.240 


36 


27 


.571 


36 


57 


.387 


36 


86 


.295 


36 


115 


.238 


36 


28 


.563 


36 


58 


.383 


36 


87 


.293 


36 


116 


.237 


36 


29 


.554 


36 


59 


.379 


36 


88 


.290 


36 


117 


.235 


36 


30 


.545 





















Spalding s Athletic Library. 



33 



SERIES BEGINNING 37 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


37 1 


.974 


37 


31 


.544 


37 


60 


.381 


37 


89 


.294 


37 2 


.949 


37 


32 


.536 


37 


61 


.377 


37 


90 


.291 


37 3 


.925 


37 


33 


.529 


37 


62 


.374 


37 


91 


.289 


37 4 


.902 


37 


34 


.521 


37 


63 


.370 


37 


92 


.287 


37 5 


.881 


37 


35 


.514 


37 


64 


.366 


37 


93 


.285 


37 6 


.860 


37 


36 


.507 


37 


65 


.363 


37 


94 


.282 


37 7 


.841 


37 


37 


.500 


37 


66 


.359 


37 


95 


.280 


37 8 


.822 


37 


38 


.493 


37 


67 


.356 


37 


96 


.278 


37 9 


.804 


37 


39 


.487 


37 


68 


.352 


37 


97 


.276 


37 10 


.787 


37 


40 


.481 


37 


69 


.349 


37 


98 


.274 


37 11 


.771 


37 


41 


.474 


37 


70 


.346 


37 


99 


.272 


37 12 


.755 


87 


42 


.468 


37 


71 


.343 


37 


100 


.270 


37 13 


.740 


37 


43 


.463 


37 


72 


.339 


37 


101 


.268 


37 14 


.725 


37 


44 


.457 


37 


73 


.336 


37 


102 


.266 


37 15 


.712 


37 


45 


.451 


37 


74 


.333 


37 


103 


.264 


37 16 


.698 


37 


46 


.446 


37 


75 


.330 


37 


104 


.262 


37 17 


.685 


37 


47 


.440 


37 


76 


.327 


37 


105 


.261 


37 18 


.673 


37 


48 


.435 


37 


77 


.325 


37 


106 


.259 


37 19 


.661 


37 


49 


.430 


37 


78 


.322 


37 


107 


.257 


37 20 


.649 


37 


50 


.425 


37 


79 


.319 


37 


108 


.255 


37 21 


.638 


37 


51 


.420 


37 


80 


.316 


37 


109 


.253 


37 22 


.627 


37 


52 


.416 


37 


81 


.313 


37 


110 


.252 


37 23 


.617 


37 


53 


.411 


37 


82 


.311 


37 


111 


.250 


37 24 


.607 


37 


54 


.407 


37 


83 


.308 


37 


112 


.248 


37 25 


.597 


37 


55 


.402 


37 


84 


.306 


37 


113 


.247 


37 26 


.587 


37 


56 


.398 


37 


85 


.303 


37 


114 


.245 


37 27 


.578 


37 


57 


.394 


37 


86 


.301 


37 


115 


.243 


37 28 


.569 


37 


58 


.389 


37 


87 


.298 


37 


116 


.241 


37 29 


.561 


37 


59 


.385 


37 


88 


.296 


37 


117 


.240 


37 30 


.552 






















SERIES 


BEGINNING 38 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


38 1 


.974 


38 


30 


.559 


38 


59 


.392 


38 


87 


.304 


38 2 


.950 


38 


31 


.551 


38 


60 


.388 


38 


88 


.302 


38 3 


.927 


38 


32 


.543 


38 


61 


.384 


38 


89 


.299 


38 4 


.905 


38 


33 


.535 


38 


62 


.380 


38 


90 


.297 


38 5 


.884 


38 


34 


.528 


38 


63 


.376 


38 


91 


.295 


38 6 


.864 


38 


35 


.521 


38 


64 


.372 


38 


92 


.292 


38 7 


.844 


38 


36 


.514 


38 


65 


.369 


38 


93 


.290 


38 8 


.826 


38 


37 


.507 


38 


66 


.365 


38 


94 


.288 


38 9 


.809 


38 


38 


.500 


38 


67 


.362 


38 


95 


.286 


38 10 


.792 


38 


39 


.494 


38 


68 


.358 


38 


96 


.284 


38 11 


.776 


38 


40 


.487 


38 


69 


.355 


38 


97 


.281 


38 12 


.760 


38 


41 


.481 


38 


70 


.352 


38 


98 


.279 


38 13 


.745 


38 


42 


.475 


38 


71 


.349 


38 


99 


.277 


38 14 


.731 


38 


43 


.469 


38 


72 


.345 


38 


100 


.275 


38 15 


.717 


38 


44 


.463 


38 


73 


.342 


38 


101 


.273 


38 16 


.704 


38 


45 


.458 


38 


74 


.339 


38 


102 


.271 


38 17 


.691 


38 


46 


.452 


38 


75 


.336 


38 


103 


.269 


38 18 


.679 


38 


47 


.447 


38 


76 


.333 


38 


104 


.268 


38 19 


.667 


38 


48 


.442 


38 


77 


.330 


38 


105 


.266 


38 20 


.655 


38 


49 


.437 


38 


78 


.328 


38 


106 


.264 


38 21 


.644 


38 


50 


.432 


38 


79 


.325 


38 


107 


.262 


38 22 


.633 


38 


51 


.427 


38 


80 


.322 


38 


108 


.260 


38 23 


.623 


38 


52 


.422 


38 


81 


.319 


38 


109 


.259 


38 24 


.613 


38 


53 


.418 


38 


82 


.317 


38 


110 


.257 


38 25 


.603 


38 


54 


.413 


38 


83 


.314 


38 


111 


.255 


38 26 


.594 


38 


55 


.409 


38 


84 


.311 


38 


112 


.253 


38 27 


.585 


38 


56 


.404 


38 


85 


.309 


38 


113 


.252 


38 28 


.576 


38 


57 


.400 


38 


86 


.306 


38 


114 


.250 


38 29 


,567 


38 


58 


.396 















34 Spalding's Athletic Library. 

SERIES BEGINNING 39 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


39 


1 


.975 


39 


30 


.565 


39 


59 


.398 


39 


87 


.310 


39 


2 


.951 


39 


31 


.557 


39 


60 


.394 


39 


88 


.307 


39 


3 


.929 


39 


32 


.549 


39 


61 


.390 


39 


89 


.305 


39 


4 


.907 


39 


33 


.542 


39 


62 


.386 


39 


90 


.302 


39 


5 


.886 


39 


34 


.534 


39 


63 


.382 


39 


91 


.300 


39 


6 


.867 


39 


35 


.527 


39 


64 


.379 


39 


92 


.298 


39 


7 


.848 


39 


36 


.520 


39 


65 


.375 


39 


93 


.295 


39 


8 


.830 


39 


37 


.513 


39 


66 


.371 


39 


94 


.293 


39 


9 


.813 


39 


38 


.506 


39 


67 


.368 


39 


95 


.291 


39 


10 


.796 


39 


39 


.500 


39 


68 


.364 


39 


96 


.289 


39 


11 


.780 


39 


40 


.494 


39 


69 


.361 


39 


97 


.287 


39 


12 


.765 


39 


41 


.488 


39 


70 


.358 


39 


98 


.285 


39 


13 


.750 


39 


42 


.481 


39 


71 


.355 


39 


99 


.283 


39 


14 


.736 


39 


43 


.476 


39 


72 


.351 


39 


100 


.281 


39 


15 


.722 


39 


44 


.470, 


39 


73 


.348 


39 


101 


.279 


39 


16 


.709 


39 


45 


.464 


39 


74 


.345 


39 


102 


.277 


39 


17 


.696 


39 


46 


.459 


39 


75 


.342 


39 


103 


.275 


39 


18 


.684 


39 


47 


.453 


39 


76 


.339 


39 


104 


.273 


39 


19 


.672 


39 


48 


.448 


39 


77 


.336 


39 


105 


.271 


39 


20 


.661 


39 


49 


.443 


39 


78 


.333 


39 


106 


.269 


39 


21 


.650 


39 


50 


.438 


39 


79 


.331 


39 


107 


.267 


39 


22 


.639 


39 


51 


.433 


39 


80 


.328 


39 


108 


.265 


39 


23 


.629 


39 


52 


.429 


39 


81 


.325 


39 


109 


.264 


39 


24 


.619 


39 


53 


.424 


39 


82 


.322 


39 


110 


.262 


39 


25 


.609 


39 


54 


.419 


39 


83 


.320 


39 


111 


.260 


39 


26 


.600 


39 


55 


.415 


39 


84 


.317 


39 


112 


.258 


39 


27 


.591 


39 


56 


.411 


39 


85 


.314 


39 


113 


.257 


39 


28 


.582 


39 


57 


.406 


39 


86 


.312 


39 


114 


.255 


39 


29 


.574 


39 


58 


.402 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 40 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


40 


1 


.976 


40 


30 


.571 


40 


59 


.404 


40 


87 


.315 


40 


2 


.952 


40 


31 


.563 


40 


60 


.400 


40 


88 


.313 


40 


3 


.930 


40 


32 


.556 


40 


61 


.396 


40 


89 


.310 


40 


4 


.909 


40 


33 


.548 


40 


62 


.392 


40 


90 


.308 


40 


5 


.889 


40 


34 


.541 


40 


63 


.388 


40 


91 


.305 


40 


6 


.870 


40 


35 


.533 


40 


64 


.384 


40 


92 


.303 


40 


7 


.851 


40 


36 


.526 


40 


65 


.381 


40 


93 


.301 


40 


8 


.833 


40 


37 


.519 


40 


66 


.377 


40 


94 


.299 


40 


9 


.816 


40 


38 


.513 


40 


67 


.374 


40 


95 


.296 


40 


10 


.800 


40 


39 


.506 


40 


68 


.370 


40 


96 


.294 


40 


11 


.784 


40 


40 


.500 


40 


69 


.367 


40 


97 


.292 


40 


12 


.769 


40 


41 


.494 


40 


70 


.364 


40 


98 


.290 


40 


13 


.755 


40 


42 


.488 


40 


71 


.360 


40 


99 


.288 


40 


14 


.741 


40 


43 


.482 


40 


72 


.357 


40 


100 


.286 


40 


15 


.727 


40 


44 


.476 


40 


73 


.354 


40 


101 


.284 


40 


16 


.714 


40 


45 


.471 


40 


74 


.351 


40 


102 


.282 


40 


17 


.702 


40 


46 


.465 


40 


75 


.348 


40 


103 


.280 


40 


18 


.690 


40 


47 


.460 


40 


76 


.345 


40 


104 


.278 


4(> 


19 


.678 


40 


48 


.455 


40 


77 


.342 


40 


105 


.276 


40 


20 


.667 


40 


49 


.449 


40 


78 


.339 


40 


106 


.274 


40 


21 


.656 


40 


50 


.444 


40 


79 


.336 


40 


107 


.273 


40 


22 


.645 


40 


51 


.440 


40 


80 


.333 


40 


108 


.270 


10 


23 


.635 


40 


52 


.435 


40 


81 


.331 


40 


109 


.268 


40 


24 


.625 


40 


53 


.430 


40 


82 


.328 


40 


110 


.267 


40 


25 


.615 


40 


54 


.426 


40 


83 


.325 


40 


111 


.265 


40 


26 


.606 


40 


55 


.421 


40 


84 


.323 


40 


112 


.263 


40 


27 


.597 


40 


56 


.417 


40 


85 


.320 


40 


113 


.261 


40 


28 


.588 


40 


57 


.412 


40 


86 


.317 


40 


114 


.260 


40 


29 


,580 


40 


58 


,408 















Spalding 's Athletic Library. 35 

SERIES BEGINNING 41 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


41 


1 


.976 


41 


30 


.577 


41 


59 


.410 


41 


87 


.320 


41 


2 


.953 


41 


31 


.569 


41 


60 


.406 


41 


88 


.318 


41 


3 


.932 


41 


32 


.562 


41 


61 


.402 


41 


89 


.315 


41 


4 


.911 


41 


33 


.554 


41 


62 


.398 


41 


90 


.313 


41 


5 


.891 


41 


34 


.547 


41 


63 


.394 


41 


91 


.311 


41 


6 


.872 


41 


35 


.539 


41 


64 


.390 


41 


92 


.308 


41 


7 


.854 


41 


36 


.532 


41 


65 


.387 


41 


93 


.306 


41 


8 


.837 


41 


37 


.526 


41 


66 


.383 


41 


94 


.304 


41 


9 


.820 


41 


38 


.519 


41 


67 


.380 


41 


95 


.301 


41 


10 


.804 


41 


39 


.513 


41 


68 


.376 


41 


96 


.299 


41 


11 


.788 


41 


40 


.506 


41 


69 


.373 


41 


97 


.297 


41 


12 


.774 


41 


41 


.500 


41 


70 


.370 


41 


98 


.295 


41 


13 


.759 


41 


42 


.494 


41 


71 


.366 


41 


99 


.293 


41 


14 


.745 


41 


43 


.488 


41 


72 


.363 


41 


100 


.291 


41 


15 


.732 


41 


44 


.482 


41 


73 


.360 


41 


101 


.289 


41 


16 


.719 


41 


45 


.477 


41 


74 


.356 


41 


102 


.287 


41 


17 


.707 


41 


46 


.471 


41 


75 


.353 


41 


103 


.285 


41 


18 


.695 


41 


47 


.466 


41 


76 


.350 


41 


104 


.283 


41 


19 


.683 


41 


48 


.461 


41 


77 


.347 


41 


105 


.281 


41 


20 


.672 


41 


49 


.456 


41 


78 


.344 


41 


106 


.279 


41 


21 


.661 


41 


50 


.451 


41 


79 


.342 


41 


107 


.277 


41 


22 


.651 


41 


51 


.446 


41 


80 


.339 


41 


108 


.275 


41 


23 


.641 


41 


52 


.441 


41 


81 


.336 


41 


109 


.273 


41 


24 


.631 


41 


53 


.436 


41 


82 


.333 


41 


110 


.272 


41 


25 


.621 


41 


54 


.432 


41 


83 


.330 


41 


111 


.270 


41 


26 


.612 


41 


55 


.427 


41 


84 


.328 


41 


112 


.268 


41 


27 


.603 


41 


56 


.423 


41 


85 


.325 


41 


113 


.266 


41 


28 


.594 


41 


57 


.418 


41 


86 


.322 


41 


114 


.264 


41 


29 


.586 


41 


58 


.414 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 42 WON . 


AND 1 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


42 


1 


.977 


42 


28 


.600 


42 


55 


.433 


42 


82 


.339 


42 


2 


.955 


42 


29 


.592 


42 


56 


.429 


42 


83 


.336 


42 


3 


.933 


42 


30 


.583 


42 


57 


.424 


42 


84 


.333 


42 


4 


.913 


42 


31 


.575 


42 


58 


.420 


42 


85 


.331 


42 


5 


.894 


42 


32 


.568 


42 


59 


.416 


42 


86 


.328 


42 


6 


.875 


42 


33 


.560 


42 


60 


.412 


42 


87 


.325 


42 


7 


.857 


42 


34 


.553 


42 


61 


.408 


42 


88 


.323 


42 


8 


.840 


42 


35 


.545 


42 


62 


.404 


42 


89 


.320 


42 


9 


.824 


42 


36 


.538 


42 


63 


.400 


42 


90 


.318 


42 


10 


.808 


42 


37 


.532 


42 


64 


.396 


42 


91 


.316 


42 


11 


.792 


42 


38 


.525 


42 


65 


.393 


42 


92 


.313 


42 


12 


.778 


42 


39 


.519 


42 


66 


.389 


42 


93 


.311 


42 


13 


.764 


42 


40 


.512 


42 


67 


.386 


42 


94 


.309 


42 


14 


.750 


42 


41 


.506 


42 


68 


.382 


42 


95 


.307 


42 


15 


.737 


42 


42 


.500 


42 


69 


.379 


42 


96 


.304 


42 


16 


.724 


42 


43 


.494 


42 


70 


.375 


42 


97 


.302 


42 


17 


.712 


42 


44 


.488 


42 


71 


.373 


42 


98 


.300 


42 


18 


.700 


42 


45 


.483 


42 


72 


.368 


42 


99 


.298 


42 


19 


.689 


42 


46 


.477 


42 


73 


.365 


42 


100 


.296 


42 


20 


.677 


42 


47 


.472 


42 


74 


.362 


42 


101 


.294 


42 


21 


.667 


42 


48 


.467 


42 


75 


.359 


42 


102 


.292 


42 


22 


.656 


42 


49 


.462 


42 


76 


.356 


42 


103 


.290 


42 


23 


.646 


42 


50 


.457 


42 


77 


.353 


42 


104 


.288 


42 


24 


.636 


42 


51 


.452 


42 


78 


.350 


42 


105 


.286 


42 


25 


.627 


42 


52 


.447 


42 


79 


.347 


42 


106 


.284 


42 


26 


.618 


42 


53 


.442 


42 


80 


.344 


42 


107 


.282 


42 


27 


.609 


42 


54 


.438 


42 


81 


.342 


42 


108 


.280 



36 Spalding's Athletic Library. 

SERIES BEGINNING 43 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


43 


1 


.977 


43 


28 


.606 


43 


55 


.439 


43 


82 


.344 


43 


2 


.956 


43 


29 


.597 


43 


56 


.434 


43 


83 


.341 


43 


3 


.935 


43 


30 


.589 


43 


57 


.430 


43 


84 


.339 


43 


4 


.915 


43 


31 


.581 


43 


58 


.426 


43 


85 


.336 


43 


5 


.896 


43 


32 


.573 


43 


59 


.422 


43 


86 


.333 


43 


6 


.878 


43 


33 


.566 


43 


60 


.417 


43 


87 


.330 


43 


7 


.860 


43 


34 


.558 


43 


61 


.413 


43 


88 


.328 


43 


8 


.843 


43 


35 


.551 


43 


62 


.409 


43 


89 


.325 


43 


9 


.827 


43 


36 


.544 


43 


63 


.405 


43 


90 


.323 


43 


10 


.811 


43 


37 


.538 


43 


64 


.402 


43 


91 


.321 


43 


11 


.796 


43 


38 


.531 


43 


65 


.398 


43 


92 


.319 


43 


12 


.782 


43 


39 


.524 


43 


66 


.394 


43 


93 


.316 


43 


13 


.768 


43 


40 


.518 ' 


43 


67 


.391 


43 


94 


.314 


43 


14 


.754 


43 


41 


.512 


43 


68 


.387 


43 


95 


.312 


43 


15 


.741 


43 


42 


.506 


43 


69 


.384 


43 


96 


.309 


43 


16 


.729 


43 


43 


.500 


43 


70 


.379 


43 


97 


.307 


43 


17 


.717 


43 


44 


.494 


43 


71 


.377 


43 


98 


.305 


43 


18 


.705 


43 


45 


.489 


43 


72 


.374 


43 


99 


.303 


43 


19 


:694 


43 


46 


.483 


43 


73 


.371 


43 


100 


.301 


43 


20 


.683 


43 


47 


.478 


43 


74 


.368 


43 


101 


.299 


43 


21 


.672 


43 


48 


.473 


43 


75 


.365 


43 


102 


.297 


43 


22 


.662 


43 


49 


.467 


43 


76 


.362 


43 


103 


.295 


43 


23 


.652 


43 


50 


.462 


43 


77 


.359 


43 


104 


.293 


43 


24 


.642 


43 


51 


.457 


43 


'78 


.356 


43 


105 


.291 


43 


25 


.632 


43 


52 


.453 


43 


79 


.353 


43 


106 


.289 


43 


26 


.623 


43 


53 


.448 


43 


80 


.350 


43 


107 


.227 


43 


27 


.614 


43 


54 


.443 


43 


81 


.347 


43 


108 


.285 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 44 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


44 


1 


.978 


44 


28 


.611 


44 


55 


.444 


44 


82 


.349 


44 


2 


.957 


44 


29 


.603 


44 


56 


.440 


44 


83 


.347 


44 


3 


.936 


44 


30 


.595 


44 


57 


.436 


44 


84 


.344 


44 


4 


.917 


44 


31 


.587 


44 


58 


.431 


44 


85 


.341 


44 


5 


.898 


44 


32 


.579 


44 


59 


.427 


44 


86 


.338 


44 


6 


.880 


44 


33 


.571 


44 


60 


.423 


44 


87 


.336 


44 


7 


.863 


44 


34 


.564 


44 


61 


.419 


44 


88 


.333 


44 


8 


.846 


44 


35 


.557 


44 


62 


.415 


44 


89 


.330 


44 


9 


.830 


44 


36 


.550 


44 


63 


.411 


44 


90 


.328 


44 


10 


.815 


44 


37 


.543 


44 


64 


.407 


44 


91 


.326 


44 


11 


.800 


44 


38 


.537 


44 


65 


.404 


44 


92 


.324 


44 


12 


.786 


44 


39 


.530 


44 


66 


.400 


44 


93 


.321 


44 


13 


.772 


44 


40 


.524 


44 


67 


.396 


44 


94 


.319 


44 


14 


.759 


44 


41 


.518 


44 


68 


.393 


44 


95 


.317 


44 


15 


.746 


44 


42 


.512 


44 


69 


.389 


44 


96 


.314 


44 


16 


.733 


44 


43 


.506 


44 


70 


.386 


44 


97 


.312 


44 


17 


.721 


44 


44 


.500 


44 


71 


.383 


44 


98 


.310 


44 


18 


.710 


44 


45 


.494 


44 


72 


.379 


44 


99 


.308 


44 


19 


.698 


44 


46 


.489 


44 


73 


.376 


44 


100 


.306 


44 


20 


.688 


44 


47 


.484 


44 


74 


.373 


44 


101 


.303 


44 


21 


.677 


44 


48 


.478 


44 


75 


.370 


44 


102 


.301 


44 


22 


.667 


44 


49 


.473 


44 


76 


.367 


44 


103 


.299 


44 


23 


.657 


44 


50 


.468 


44 


77 


.364 


44 


104 


.297 


44 


24 


.647 


44 


51 


.463 


44 


78 


.361 


44 


105 


.295 


44 


25 


.638 


44 


52 


.458 


44 


79 


.358 


44 


106 


.293 


44 


26 


.629 


44 


53 


.454 


44 


80 


.355 


44 


107 


.291 


44 


27 


.620 


44 


54 


.449 


44 


81 


.352 


44 


108 


.290 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 37 

SERIES BEGINNING 45 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


, L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


, L. 


P.C. 


45 


1 


.978 


45 


28 


.616 


45 


55 


.450 


45 


82 


.354 


45 


2 


.957 


45 


29 


.608 


45 


56 


.446 


45 


83 


.352 


45 


3 


.938 


45 


30 


.600 


45 


57 


.441 


45 


84 


.349 


45 


4 


.918 


45 


31 


.592 


45 


58 


.437 


45 


85 


.346 


45 


5 


.900 


45 


32 


.584 


45 


59 


.433 


45 


86 


.343 


45 


6 


.882 


45 


33 


.577 


45 


60 


.429 


45 


87 


.341 


45 


7 


.865 


45 


34 


.570 


45 


61 


.424 


45 


88 


.338 


45 


8 


.849 


45 


35 


.563 


45 


62 


.420 


45 


89 


.335 


45 


9 


.833 


45 


36 


.556 


45 


63 


.417 


45 


90 


.333 


45 


10 


.818 


45 


37 


.549 


45 


64 


.413 


45 


91 


.331 


45 


11 


.804 


45 


38 


.542 


45 


65 


.409 


45 


92 


.328 


45 


12 


.789 


45 


39 


.536 


45 


66 


.406 


45 


93 


.326 


45 


13 


.776 


45 


40 


.529 


45 


67 


.402 


45 


94 


.324 


45 


14 


.763 


45 


41 


.523 


45 


68 


.398 


45 


95 


.321 


45 


15 


.750 


45 


42 


.517 


45 


69 


.395 


45 


96 


.319 


45 


16 


.738 


45 


43 


.511 


45 


70 


.391 


45 


97 


.317 


45 


17 


.726 


45 


44 


.506 


45 


71 


.388 


45 


98 


.315 


45 


18 


.714 


45 


45 


.500 


45 


72 


.385 


45 


99 


.313 


45 


19 


.703 


45 


46 


.495 


45 


73 


.381 


45 


100 


.310 


45 


20 


.692 


45 


47 


.489 


45 


74 


.378 


45 


101 


.308 


45 


21 


.682 


45 


48 


.484 


45 


75 


.375 


45 


102 


.306 


45 


22 


.672 


45 


49 


.479 


45 


76 


.372 


45 


103 


.304 


45 


23 


.662 


45 


50 


.474 


45 


77 


.369 


45 


104 


.302 


45 


24 


.652 


45 


51 


.469 


45 


78 


.366 


45 


105 


.300 


45 


25 


.643 


45 


52 


.464 . 


45 


79 


.363 


45 


106 


.298 


45 


26 


.634 


45 


53 


.459 


45 


80 


.360 


45 


107 


.296 


45 


27 


.625 


45 


54 


.455 


45 


81 


.357 


45 


108 


.294 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 46 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


46 


1 


.979 


46 


28 


.622 


46 


54 


.460 


46 


80 


.365 


4<; 


2 


.959 


46 


29 


.613 


46 


55 


.455 


46 


81 


.362 


46 


3 


.939 


46 


30 


.605 


46 


56 


.451 


46 


82 


.359 


46 


4 


.920 


46 


31 


.597 


46 


57 


.447 


46 


83 


.357 


46 


5 


.902 


46 


32 


.590 


46 


58 


.442 


46 


84 


.354 


46 


6 


.885 


46 


33 


.582 


46 


59 


.438 


46 


85 


.351 


46 


7 


.868 


46 


34 


.575 


46 


60 


.434 


46 


86 


.349 


46 


8 


.852 


46 


35 


.568 


46 


61 


.430 


46 


87 


.346 


46 


9 


.836 


46 


36 


.561 


46 


62 


.426 


46 


88 


.343 


46 


10 


.821 


46 


37 


.554 


46 


63 


.423 


46 


89 


.340 


46 


11 


.807 


46 


38 


.548 


46 


64 


.420 


46 


90 


.338 


46 


12 


.793 


46 


39 


.541 


46 


65 


.415 


46 


91 


.336 


46 


13 


.780 


46 


40 


.535 


46 


66 


.411 


46 


92 


.333 


46 


14 


.767 


46 


41 


.529 


46 


67 


.407 


46 


93 


.331 


46 


15 


.754 


46 


42 


.523 


46 


68 


.404 


46 


94 


.329 


46 


16 


.742 


46 


43 


.517 


46 


69 


.400 


46 


95 


.326 


46 


17 


.730 


46 


44 


.511 


46 


70 


.397 


46 


96 


.324 


46 


18 


.719 


46 


45 


.505 


46 


71 


.394 


46 


97 


.322 


46 


19 


.708 


46 


46 


.500 


46 


72 


.390 


46 


98 


.319 


46 


20 


.697 


46 


47 


.495 


46 


73 


.386 


46 


99 


.317 


46 


21 


.687 


46 


48 


.489 


46 


74 


.383 


46 


100 


.315 


46 


22 


.676 


46 


49 


.484 


46 


75 


.380 


46 


101 


.313 


46 


23 


.667 


46 


50 


.479 


46 


76 


.377 


46 


102 


.311 


46 


24 


.657 


46 


51 


.474 


46 


77 


.374 


46 


103 


.309 


46 


25 


.648 


46 


52 


.469 


46 


78 


.371 


46 


104 


.307 


46 


26 


.639 


46 


53 


.465 


46 


79 


.368 


46 


105 


.305 


46 


27 


.630 





















38 



Spalding s Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 47 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.O. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.O. 


47 


1 


.979 


47 


28 


.627 


47 


54 


.465 


47 


80 


.370 


47 


2 


.959 


47 


29 


.618 


47 


55 


.461 


47 


81 


.367 


47 


3 


.940 


47 


30 


.610 


47 


56 


.456 


47 


82 


.364 


47 


4 


.922 


47 


31 


.603 


47 


57 


.452 


47 


83 


.362 


47 


5 


.904 


47 


32 


.595 


47 


58 


.448 


47 


84 


.359 


47 


6 


.887 


47 


33 


.588 


47 


59 


.443 


47 


85 


.356 


47 


7 


.870 


47 


34 


.580 


47 


60 


.439 


47 


86 


.353 


47 


8 


.855 


47 


35 


.573 


47 


61 


.435 


47 


87 


.351 


47 


9 


.839 


47 


36 


.566 


47 


62 


.431 


47 


88 


.348 


47 


10 


.825 


47 


37 


.560 


47 


63 


.428 


47 


89 


.345 


47 


11 


.810 


47 


38 


.553 


47 


64 


.424 


47 


90 


.343 


47 


12 


.797 


47 


39 


.547 


47 


65 


.420 


47 


91 


.341 


47 


13 


.783 


47 


40 


.541 ' 


47 


66 


.416 


47 


92 


.338 


47 


14 


.770 


47 


41 


.534 


47 


67 


.412 


47 


93 


.335 


47 


15 


.758 


47 


42 


.528 


47 


68 


.409 


47 


94 


.333 


47 


16 


.746 


47 


43 


.522 


47 


69 


.406 


47 


95 


.331 


47 


17 


.734 


47 


44 


.516 


47 


70 


.402 


47 


96 


.329 


47 


18 


.723 


47 


45 


.511 


47 


71 


.398 


47 


97 


.326 


47 


19 


.712 


47 


46 


.505 


47 


72 


.395 


47 


98 


.324 


47 


20 


.701 


47 


47 


.500 


47 


73 


.392 


47 


99 


.322 


47 


21 


.691 


47 


48 


.495 


47 


74 


.388 


47 


100 


.320 


47 


22 


.681 


47 


49 


.490 


47 


75 


.385 


47 


101 


.318 


47 


23 


.671 


47 


50 


.485 


47 


76 


.382 


47 


102 


.315 


47 


24 


.662 


47 


51 


.480 


47 


77 


.379 


47 


103 


.313 


47 


25 


.653 


47 


52 


.475 


47 


78 


.376 


47 


104 


.311 


47 


26 


.644 


47 


53 


.470 


47 


79 


.373 


47 


105 


.309 


47 


27 


.635 
























SERIES 


BEGINNING 48 WON AND 1 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


48 


1 


.980 


48 


28 


.632 


48 


54 


.471 


48 


80 


.375 


48 


2 


.960 


48 


29 


.623 


48 


55 


.466 


48 


81 


.372 


48 


3 


.941 


48 


30 


.615 


48 


56 


.462 


48 


82 


.369 


48 


4 


.923 


48 


31 


.608 


48 


57 


.457 


48 


83 


.367 


48 


5 


.906 


48 


32 


.600 


48 


58 


.453 


48 


84 


.364 


48 


6 


.889 


48 


33 


.593 


48 


59 


.449 


48 


85 


.361 


48 


7 


.873 


48 


34 


.585 


48 


60 


.444 


48 


86 


.358 


48 


8 


.857 


48 


35 


.578 


48 


61 


.440 


48 


87 


.356 


48 


9 


.842 


48 


36 


.571 


48 


62 


.436 


48 


88 


.353 


48 


10 


.828 


48 


37 


.565 


48 


63 


.432 


48 


89 


.350 


48 


11 


.814 


48 


38 


.558 


48 


64 


.429 


48 


90 


.348 


48 


12 


.800 


48 


39 


.552 


48 


65 


.425 


48 


91 


.345 


48 


13 


.787 


48 


40 


.545 


48 


66 


.421 


48 


92 


.343 


48 


14 


.774 


48 


41 


.539 


48 


67 


.418 


48 


93 


.340 


48 


15 


.762 


48 


42 


.533 


48 


68 


.414 


48 


94 


.338 


48 


16 


.750 


48 


43 


.527 


48 


69 


.411 


48 


95 


.336 


4S 


17 


.738 


48 


44 


.522 


48 


70 


.407 


48 


96 


.333 


48 


18 


.727 


48 


45 


.516 


48 


71 


.404 


48 


97 


.331 


48 


19 


.716 


48 


46 


.511 


48 


72 


.400 


48 


98 


.329 


48 


20 


.706 


48 


47 


.505 


48 


73 


.396 


48 


99 


.327 


48 


21 


.696 


48 


48 


.500 


48 


74 


.393 


48 


100 


.324 


48 


22 


.686 


48 


49 


.495 


48 


75 


.390 


48 


101 


.322 


48 


23 


.676 


48 


50 


.490 


48 


76 


.387 


48 


102 


.320 


48 


24 


.667 


48 


51 


.485 


48 


77 


.384 


48 


103 


.318 


48 


25 


.658 


48 


52 


.480 


48 


78 


.381 


48 


104 


.316 


48 


26 


.649 


48 


53 


.475 


48 


79 


.378 


48 


105 


.314 



48 27 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



39 



SERIES BEGINNING 49 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


49 


1 


.980 


49 


28 


.636 


49 


2 


.961 


49 


29 


.628 


49 


3 


.942 


49 


30 


.620 


49 


4 


.925 


49 


31 


.613 


49 


5 


.907 


49 


32 


.605 


49 


6 


.891 


49 


33 


.598 


49 


7 


.875 


49 


34 


.590 


49 


8 


.860 


49 


35 


.583 


49 


9 


.845 


49 


36 


.576 


49 


10 


.831 


49 


37 


.570 


49 


11 


.817 


49 


38 


.563 


49 


12 


.803 


49 


39 


.557 


49 


13 


.790 


49 


40 


.551 


49 


14 


.778 


49 


41 


.544 


49 


15 


.766 


49 


42 


.538 


49 


16 


.754 


49 


43 


.533 


49 


17 


.742 


49 


44 


.527 


49 


18 


.731 


49 


45 


.521 


49 


19 


.721 


49 


46 


.516 


49 


20 


.710 


49 


47 


.510 


49 


21 


.700 


49 


48 


.505 


49 


22 


.690 


49 


49 


.500 


49 


23 


.681 


49 


50 


.495 


49 


24 


.671 


49 


51 


.490 


49 


25 


.662 


49 


52 


.485 


49 


26 


.653 


49 


53 


.480 


49 


27 


.645 
SERIES 


BE 


3GIN 


NING 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


50 


1 


.980 


50 


28 


.641 


50 


2 


.962 


50 


29 


.633 


50 


3 


.843 


50 


30 


.625 


50 


4 


.926 


50 


31 


.617 


50 


5 


.909 


50 


32 


.610 


50 


6 


.893 


50 


33 


.602 


50 


7 


.877 


50 


34 


.595 


50 


8 


.862 


50 


35 


.588 


50 


9 


.847 


50 


36 


.581 


50 


10 


.833 


50 


37 


.575 


50 


11 


.820 


50 


38 


.568 


50 


12 


.806 


50 


39 


.562 


50 


13 


.794 


50 


40 


.556 


50 


14 


.781 


50 


41 


.549 


50 


15 


.769 


50 


42 


.543 


50 


16 


.758 


50 


43 


.538 


50 


17 


.746 


50 


44 


.532 


50 


18 


.735 


50 


45 


.526 


50 


19 


.725 


50 


46 


.521 


50 


20 


.714 


50 


47 


.515 


50 


21 


.704 


50 


48 


.510 


50 


22 


.694 


50 


49 


.505 


50 


23 


.685 


50 


50 


.500 


50 


24 


.676 


50 


51 


.495 


50 


25 


.667 


50 


52 


.490 


50 


26 


.658 


50 


53 


.48.5 


50 


27 


.649 









W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


49 


54 


.476 


49 


80 


.380 


49 


55 


.471 


49 


81 


.377 


49 


56 


.467 


49 


82 


.374 


49 


57 


.462 


49 


83 


.371 


49 


58 


.458 


49 


84 


.369 


49 


59 


.454 


49 


85 


.366 


49 


60 


.450 


49 


86 


.363 


49 


61 


.445 


49 


87 


.360 


49 


62 


.441 


49 


88 


.358 


49 


63 


.437 


49 


89 


.355 


49 


64 


.434 


49 


90 


.352 


49 


65 


.430 


49 


91 


.350 


49 


66 


.426 


49 


92 


.348 


49 


67 


.423 


49 


93 


.345 


49 


68 


.419 


49 


94 


.343 


49 


69 


.416 


49 


95 


.340 


49 


70 


.412 


49 


96 


.337 


49 


71 


.409 


49 


97 


.335 


49 


72 


.405 


49 


98 


.333 


49 


73 


.401 


49 


99 


.331 


49 


74 


.398 


49 


100 


.329 


49 


75 


.395 


49 


101 


.327 


49 


76 


.392 


49 


102 


.325 


49 


77 


.389 


49 


103 


.322 


49 


78 


.386 


49 


104 


.320 


49 


79 


.383 


49 


105 


.318 



W. L. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



50 


54 


.481 


50 


80 


.385 


50 


55 


.476 


50 


81 


.383 


50 


56 


.472 


50 


82 


.379 


50 


57 


.467 


50 


83 


.376 


50 


58 


.463 


50 


84 


.373 


50 


59 


.459 


50 


85 


.371 


50 


60 


.455 


50 


86 


.368 


50 


61 


.450 


50 


87 


.365 


50 


62 


.446 


50 


88 


.362 


50 


63 


.442 


50 


89 


.360 


50 


64 


.438 


50 


90 


.357 


50 


65 


.435 


50 


91 


.355 


50 


66 


.431 


50 


92 


.352 


50 


67 


.427 


50 


93 


.350 


50 


68 


.424 


50 


94 


.347 


50 


69 


.420 


50 


95 


.345 


50 


70 


.417 


50 


96 


.342 


50 


71 


.413 


50 


97 


.340 


50 


72 


.410 


50 


98 


.338 


50 


73 


.407 


50 


99 


.336 


50 


74 


.403 


50 


100 


.333 


50 


75 


.400 


50 


101 


.331 


50 


76 


.397 


50 


102 


.329 


50 


77 


.394 


50 


103 


.327 


50 


78 


.391 


50 


104 


.325 



50 79 



50 105 



40 Spalding 's Athletic Library. 

SERIES BEGINNING 51 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


51 


1 


.981 


51 


27 


.654 


51 


53 


.490 


51 


78 


.395 


51 


2 


.962 


51 


28 


.646 


51 


54 


.486 


51 


79 


.392 


51 


3 


.944 


51 


29 


.638 


51 


55 


.481 


51 


80 


.389 


51 


4 


.927 


51 


30 


.630 


51 


56 


.477 


51 


81 


.386 


51 


5 


.911 


51 


31 


.622 


51 


57 


.472 


51 


82 


.383 


51 


6 


.895 


51 


32 


.614 


51 


58 


.468 


51 


83 


.381 


51 


7 


.879 


51 


33 


.607 


51 


59 


.464 


51 


84 


.378 


51 


8 


.864 


51 


34 


.600 


51 


60 


.459 


51 


85 


.375 


51 


9 


.850 


51 


35 


.593 


51 


61 


.455 


51 


86 


.372 


51 


10 


.836 


51 


36 


.586 


51 


62 


.451 


51 


87 


.370 


51 


11 


.823 


51 


37 


.580 


51 


63 


.447 


51 


88 


.367 


51 


12 


.810 


51 


38 


.573 


51 


64 


.443 


51 


89 


.364 


51 


13 


.797 


51 


39 


.567 


51 


65 


.440 


51 


90 


.362 


51 


14 


.784 


51 


40 


.560 


51 


66 


.436 


51 


91 


.359 


51 


15 


.773 


51 


41 


.554 


51 


67 


.432 


51 


92 


.357 


51 


16 


.761 


51 


42 


.549 


51 


68 


.429 


51 


93 


.354 


51 


17 


.750 


51 


43 


.543 


51 


69 


.425 


51 


94 


.352 


51 


18 


.739 


51 


44 


.537 


51 


70 


.421 


51 


95 


.349 


51 


19 


.729 


51 


45 


.531 


51 


71 


.418 


51 


96 


.347 


51 


20 


.718 


51 


46 


.526 


51 


72 


.415 


51 


97 


.345 


51 


21 


.708 


51 


47 


.520 


51 


73 


.411 


51 


98 


.342 


51 


22 


.699 


51 


48 


.515 


51 


74 


.408 


51 


99 


.340 


51 


23 


.689 


51 


49 


.510 


51 


75 


.405 


51 


100 


.338 


51 


24 


.680 


51 


50 


.505 


51 


76 


.402 


51 


101 


.336 


51 


25 


.671 


51 


51 


.500 


51 


77 


.399 


51 


102 


.334 


51 


26 


.662 


51 


52 


.495 















SERIES BEGINNING 52 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


52 


1 


.981 


52 


27 


.658 


52 


53 


.495 


52 


78 


.400 


52 


2 


.963 


52 


28 


.650 


52 


54 


.491 


52 


79 


.397 


52 


3 


.945 


52 


29 


.642 


52 


55 


.486 


52 


80 


.394 


52 


4 


.929 


52 


30 


.635 


52 


56 


.481 


52 


81 


.391 


52 


5 


.912 


52 


31 


.626 


52 


57 


.477 


52 


82 


.388 


52 


6 


.897 


52 


32 


.619 


52 


58 


.473 


52 


83 


.385 


52 


7 


.881 


52 


33 


.612 


52 


59 


.468 


52 


84 


.382 


52 


8 


.867 


52 


34 


.605 


52 


60 


.464 


52 


85 


.380 


52 


9 


.852 


52 


35 


.598 


52 


61 


.460 


52 


86 


.377 


52 


10 


.839 


52 


36 


.591 


52 


62 


.456 


52 


87 


.374 


52 


11 


.825 


52 


37 


.584 


52 


63 


.452 


52 


88 


.371 


52 


12 


.813 


52 


38 


.578 


52 


64 


.448 


52 


89 


.369 


52 


13 


.800 


52 


39 


.571 


52 


65 


.444 


52 


90 


.367 


52 


14 


.788 


52 


40 


.565 


52 


66 


.441 


52 


91 


.364 


52 


15 


.776 


52 


41 


.559 


52 


67 


.437 


52 


92 


.361 


52 


16 


.765 


52 


42 


.553 


52 


68 


.433 


52 


93 


.359 


52 


17 


.754 


52 


43 


.547 


52 


69 


.430 


52 


94 


.357 


52 


18 


.743 


52 


44 


.542 


52 


70 


.426 


52 


95 


.354 


52 


19 


.732 


52 


45 


.536 


52 


71 


.423 


52 


96 


.351 


52 


20 


.722 


52 


46 


.531 


52 


72 


.419 


52 


97 


.349 


52 


21 


.712 


52 


47 


.525 


52 


73 


.416 


52 


98 


.347 


52 


22 


.703 


52 


48 


.520 


52 


74 


.413 


52 


99 


.344 


52 


23 


.693 


52 


49 


.515 


52 


75 


.410 


52 


100 


.342 


52 


24 


.684 


52 


50 


.510 


52 


76 


.407 


52 


101 


.340 


52 


25 


.675 


52 


51 


.505 


52 


77 


.403 


52 


102 


.338 


52 


26 


.669 


52 


52 


,500 















Spalding* s Athletic Library. 41 

SERIES BEGINNING 53 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


53 


1 


.981 


53 


27 


.663 


53 


53 


.500 


53 


78 


.405 


53 


2 


.964 


53 


28 


.654 


53 


54 


.495 


53 


79 


.402 


53 


3 


.946 


53 


29 


.646 


53 


55 


.491 


53 


80 


.399 


53 


4 


.930 


53 


30 


.639 


53 


56 


.486 


53 


81 


.396 


53 


5 


.914 


53 


31 


.631 


53 


57 


.482 


53 


82 


.393 


53 


6 


.898 


53 


32 


.624 


53 


58 


.477 


53 


83 


.390 


53 


7 


.883 


53 


33 


.616 


53 


59 


.473 


53 


84 


.387 


53 


8 


.869 


53 


34 


.609 


53 


60 


.469 


53 


85 


.384 


53 


9 


.855 


53 


35 


.602 


53 


61 


.465 


53 


86 


.381 


53 


10 


.841 


53 


36 


.596 


53 


62 


.461 


53 


' 87 


.378 


53 


11 


.828 


53 


37 


.590 


53 


63 


.457 


53 


88 


.376 


53 


12 


.815 


53 


38 


.582 


53 


64 


.453 


53 


89 


.373 


53 


13 


.803 


53 


39 


.576 


53 


65 


.449 


53 


90 


.371 


53 


14 


.791 


53 


40 


.570 


53 


66 


.445 


53 


91 


.368 


53 


15 


.779 


53 


41 


.564 


53 


67 


.442 


53 


92 


.365 


53 


16 


.768 


53 


42 


.558 


53 


68 


.438 


53 


93 


.363 


53 


17 


.757 


53 


43 


.552 


53 


69 


.434 


53 


94 


.361 


53 


18 


.746 


53 


44 


.546 


53 


70 


.431 


53 


95 


.358 


53 


19 


.736 


53 


45 


.541 


53 


71 


.427 


53 


96 


.356 


53 


20 


.726 


53 


46 


.535 


53 


72 


.424 


53 


97 


.353 


53 


21 


.716 


53 


47 


.530 


53 


73 


.421 


53 


98 


.351 


53 


22 


.707 


53 


48 


.525 


53 


74 


.417 


53 


99 


.349 


53 


23 


.697 


53 


49 


.520 


53 


75 


.414 


53 


100 


.346 


53 


24 


.688 


53 


50 


.515 


53 


76 


.411 


53 


101 


.344 


53 


25 


.679 


53 


51 


.510 


53 


77 


.408 


53 


102 


.342 


53 


26 


.671 


53 


52 


.505 















SERIES BEGINNING 54 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


54 


1 


.982 


54 


26 


.675 


54 


51 


.514 


54 


76 


.415 


54 


2 


.964 


54 


27 


.667 


54 


52 


.509 


54 


77 


.412 


54 


3 


.947 


54 


28 


.659 


54 


53 


.505 


54 


78 


.409 


54 


4 


.931 


54 


29 


.651 


54 


54 


.500 


54 


79 


.406 


54 


5 


.915 


54 


30 


.643 


54 


55 


.495 


54 


80 


.403 


54 


6 


.900 


54 


31 


.635 


54 


56 


.491 


54 


81 


.400 


54 


7 


.885 


54 


32 


.628 


54 


57 


.486 


54 


82 


.397 


54 


8 


.871 


54 


33 


.621 


54 


58 


.482 


54 


83 


.394 


54 


9 


.857 


54 


34 


.614 


54 


59 


.478 


54 


84 


.391 


54 


10 


.844 


54 


35 


.607 


54 


60 


.474 


54 


85 


.389 


54 


11 


.831 


54 


36 


.600 


54 


61 


.470 


54 


86 


.386 


54 


12 


.818 


54 


37 


.593 


54 


62 


.466 


54 


87 


.383 


54 


13 


.806 


54 


38 


.587 


54 


63 


.462 


54 


88 


.380 


54 


14 


.794 


54 


39 


.581 


54 


64 


.458 


54 


89 


.378 


54 


15 


.783 


54 


40 


.574 


54 


65 


.454 


54 


90 


.375 


54 


16 


.771 


54 


41 


.568 


54 


66 


.450 


54 


91 


.372 


54 


17 


.761 


54 


42 


.563 


54 


67 


.446 


54 


92 


.370 


54 


18 


.750 


54 


43 


.557 


54 


68 


.443 


54 


93 


.367 


54 


19 


.740 


54 


44 


.551 


54 


69 


.439 


54 


94 


.365 


54 


20 


.730 


54 


45 


.545 


54 


70 


.435 


54 


95 


.362 


54 


21 


.720 


54 


46 


.540 


54 


71 


.432 


54 


96 


.360 


54 


22 


.711 


54 


47 


.535 


54 


72 


.429 


54 


97 


.358 


54 


23 


.701 


54 


48 


.529 


54 


73 


.425 


54 


98 


.356 


54 


24 


.692 


54 


49 


.524 


54 


74 


.422 


54 


99 


.354 


54 


25 


.684 


54 


50 


.519 


54 


75 


.418 









42 Spalding ' s Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 55 WON AND 1 LOST. 

W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


55 


1 


.982 


55 


26 


.679 


55 


2 


.965 


55 


27 


.671 


55 


3 


.948 


55 


28 


.663 


55 


4 


.932 


55 


29 


.655 


55 


5 


.917 


55 


30 


.647 


55 


6 


.902 


55 


31 


.640 


55 


7 


.887 


55 


32 


.632 


55 


8 


.873 


55 


33 


.625 


55 


9 


.859 


55 


34 


.618 


55 


10 


.846 


55 


35 


.611 


55 


11 


.833 


55 


36 


.604 


55 


12 


.821 


55 


37 


.598 


55 


13 


.809 


55 


38 


.591 


55 


14 


.797 


55 


39 


.585 


55 


15 


.786 


55 


40 


.579 


55 


16 


.775 


55 


41 


.573 


55 


17 


.764 


55 


42 


.567 


55 


18 


.753 


55 


43 


.561 


55 


19 


.743 


55 


44 


.556 


55 


20 


.733 


55 


45 


.550 


55 


21 


.724 


55 


46 


.545 


55 


22 


.714 


55 


47 


.539 


55 


23 


.705 


55 


48 


.534 


55 


24 


.696 


55 


49 


.529 


55 


25 


.688 


55 


50 


.524 



55 


51 


.519 


55 


52 


.514 


55 


53 


.509 


55 


54 


.505 


55 


55 


.500 


55 


56 


.495 


55 


57 


.491 


55 


58 


.487 


55 


59 


.482 


55 


60 


.478 


55 


61 


.474 


55 


62 


.470 


55 


63 


.466 


55 


64 


.462 


55 


65 


.458 


55 


66 


.454 


55 


67 


.451 


55 


68 


.447 


55 


69 


.443 


55 


70 


.440 


55 


71 


.437 


55 


72 


.433 


55 


73 


.430 


55 


74 


.426 


55 


75 


.423 



55 


76 


.419 


55 


77 


.416 


55 


78 


.414 


55 


79 


.411 


55 


80 


.408 


55 


81 


.405 


55 


82 


.402 


55 


83 


.399 


55 


84 


.396 


55 


85 


.393 


55 


86 


.390 


55 


87 


.387 


55 


88 


.385 


55 


89 


.382 


55 


90 


.379 


55 


91 


.377 


55 


92 


.374 


55 


93 


.372 


55 


94 


.369 


55 


95 


.367 


55 


96 


.364 


55 


97 


.362 


55 


98 


.360 


55 


99 


.358 



SERIES BEGINNING 56 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


56 


1 


.982 


56 


26 


.683 


56 


51 


.523 


56 


76 


.424 


56 


2 


.966 


56 


27 


.675 


56 


52 


.519 


56 


77 


.421 


56 


3 


.949 


56 


28 


.667 


56 


53 


.514 


56 


78 


.418 


56 


4 


.933 


56 


29 


.659 


56 


54 


.509 


56 


79 


.415 


56 


5 


.918 


56 


30 


.651 


56 


55 


.505 


56 


80 


.412 


56 


6 


.903 


56 


31 


.644 


56 


56 


.500 


56 


81 


.409 


56 


7 


.889 


56 


32 


.636 


56 


57 


.496 


56 


82 


.406 


56 


8 


.875 


56 


33 


.629 


56 


58 


.491 


56 


83 


.403 


56 


9 


.863 


56 


34 


.622 


56 


59 


.487 


56 


84 


.400 


56 


10 


.848 


56 


35 


.615 


56 


60 


.483 


56 


85 


.397 


56 


11 


.836 


56 


36 


.609 


56 


61 


.479 


56 


86 


.394 


56 


12 


.824 


56 


37 


.602 


56 


62 


.475 


56 


87 


.392 


56 


13 


.812 


56 


38 


.596 


56 


63 


.471 


56 


88 


.389 


56 


14 


.800 


56 


39 


.589 


56 


64 


.467 


56 


89 


.386 


56 


15 


.789 


56 


40 


.583 


56 


65 


.463 


56 


90 


.384 


56 


16 


.778 


56 


41 


.577 


56 


66 


.459 


56 


91 


.381 


56 


17 


.767 


56 


42 


.571 


56 


67 


.455 


56 


92 


.378 


56 


18 


.757 


56 


43 


.566 


56 


68 


.451 


56 


93 


.376 


56 


19 


.747 


56 


44 


.560 


56 


69 


.448 


56 


94 


.373 


56 


20 


.737 


56 


45 


.554 


56 


70 


.444 


56 


95 


.371 


56 


21 


.727 


56 


46 


.549 


56 


71 


.441 


56 


96 


.368 


56 


22 


.718 


56 


47 


.544 


56 


72 


.438 


56 


97 


.366 


56 


23 


.709 


56 


48 


.538 


56 


73 


.434 


56 


98 


.364 


56 


24 


.700 


56 


49 


.533 


56 


74 


.431 


56 


99 


.362 


56 


25 


.691 


56 


50 


.528 


56 


75 


.427 









Spaldifig's Athletic Library. 



43 



SERIES BEGINNING 57 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. 



P.C. 



57 


1 


.983 


57 


25 


.695 


57 


49 


.538 


57 


73 


.438 


57 


2 


.966 


57 


26 


.687 


57 


50 


.532 


57 


74 


.435 


57 


3 


.950 


57 


27 


.679 


57 


51 


.528 


57 


75 


.432 


57 


4 


.934 


57 


28 


.671 


57 


52 


.523 


57 


76 


.429 


57 


5 


.919 


57 


29 


.663 


57 


53 


.518 


57 


77 


.426 


57 


6 


.905 


57 


30 


.655 


57 


54 


.513 


57 


78 


.422 


57 


7 


.891 


57 


31 


.648 


57 


55 


.509 


57 


79 


.419 


57 


8 


.877 


57 


32 


.640 


57 


56 


.504 


57 


80 


.416 


57 


9 


.864 


57 


33 


.633 


57 


57 


.500 


57 


81 


.413 


57 


10 


.851 


57 


34 


.626 


57 


58 


.496 


57 


82 


.410 


57 


11 


.838 


57 


35 


.620 


57 


59 


.491 


57 


83 


.407 


57 


12 


.826 


57 


36 


.613 


57 


60 


.487 


57 


84 


.404 


57 


13 


.814 


57 


37 


.606 


57 


61 


.483 


57 


85 


.401 


57 


14 


.803 


57 


38 


.600 


57 


62 


.479 


57 


86 


.398 


57 


15 


.791 


57 


39 


.593 


57 


63 


.475 


57 


87 


.395 


57 


16 


.781 


57 


40 


.588 


57 


64 


.471 


57 


88 


.393 


57 


17 


.770 


57 


41 


.582 


57 


65 


.467 


57 


89 


.390 


57 


18 


.760 


57 


42 


.576 


57 


66 


.463 


57 


90 


.388 


57 


19 


.750 


57 


43 


.570 


57 


67 


.460 


57 


91 


.385 


57 


20 


.740 


57 


44 


.564 


57 


68 


.456 


57 


92 


.383 


57 


21 


.731 


57 


45 


.559 


57 


69 


.452 


57 


93 


.380 


57 


22 


.722 


57 


46 


.553 


57 


70 


.449 


57 


94 


.377 


57 


23 


.713 


57 


47 


.548 


57 


71 


.445 


57 


95 


.375 


57 


24 


.704 


57 


48 


.543 


57 


72 


.442 


57 


96 


.373 



SERIES BEGINNING 58 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



58 


1 


.983 


58 


25 


.699 


58 


48 


.547 


58 


71 


.450 


58 


2 


.967 


58 


26 


.690 


58 


49 


.542 


58 


72 


.446 


58 


3 


.951 


58 


27 


.684 


58 


50 


.537 


58 


73 


.443 


58 


4 


.935 


58 


28 


.674 


58 


51 


.532 


58 


74 


.439 


58 


5 


.921 


58 


29 


.667 


58 


52 


.527 


58 


75 


.436 


58 


6 


.906 


58 


30 


.659 


58 


53 


.523 


58 


76 


.433 


58 


7 


.892 


58 


31 


.652 


58 


54 


.518 


58 


77 


.430 


58 


8 


.879 


58 


32 


.645 


58 


55 


.513 


58 


78 


.427 


58 


9 


.866 


58 


33 


.637 


58 


56 


.508 


58 


79 


.424 


58 


10 


.853 


58 


34 


.630 


58 


57 


.504 


58 


80 


.421 


58 


11 


.841 


58 


35 


.624 


58 


58 


.500 


58 


81 


.418 


58 


12 


.829 


58 


36 


.617 


58 


59 


.496 


58 


82 


.414 


58 


13 


.817 


58 


37 


.611 


58 


60 


.492 


58 


83 


.411 


58 


14 


.806 


58 


38 


.604 


58 


61 


.488 


58 


84 


.408 


58 


15 


.795 


58 


39 


.598 


58 


62 


.483 


58 


85 


.406 


58 


16 


.784 


58 


40 


.593 


58 


63 


.479 


58 


86 


.403 


58 


17 


.773 


58 


41 


.586 


58 


64 


.475 


58 


87 


,400 


58 


18 


.763 


58 


42 


.580 


58 


65 


.472 


58 


88 


.397 


58 


19 


.753 


58 


43 


.574 


58 


66 


.468 


58 


89 


.394 


58 


20 


.744 


58 


44 


.569 


58 


67 


.464 


58 


90 


.392 


58 


21 


.734 


58 


45 


.563 


58 


68 


.460 


58 


91 


.389 


58 


22 


.725 


58 


46 


.558 


58 


69 


.457 


58 


92 


.387 


58 


23 


.716 


58 


47 


.552 


58 


70 


.453 


58 


93 


.385 


58 


24 


.707 





















44 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 59 WON AND 1 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


59 


1 


.983 


59 


25 


.703 


59 


48 


.551 


59 


71 


.454 


59 


2 


.967 


59 


26 


.694 


59 


49 


.546 


59 


72 


.451 


59 


3 


.952 


59 


27 


.686 


59 


50 


.541 


59 


73 


.447 


59 


4 


.937 


59 


28 


.678 


59 


51 


.536 


59 


74 


.444 


59 


5 


.922 


59 


29 


.670 


59 


52 


.532 


59 


75 


.440 


59 


6 


.908 


59 


30 


.663 


59 


53 


.527 


59 


76 


.437 


59 


7 


.894 


59 


31 


.656 


59 


54 


.522 


59 


77 


.434 


59 


8 


.881 


59 


32 


.648 


59 


55 


.518 


59 


78 


.431 


59 


9 


.868 


59 


33 


.641 


59 


56 


.513 


59 


79 


.428 


59 


10 


.855 


59 


34 


.634 


59 


57 


.509 


59 


80 


.425 


59 


11 


.843 


59 


35 


.628 


59 


58 


.504 


59 


81 


.422 


59 


12 


.831 


59 


36 


.621 


59 


59 


.500 


59 


82 


.419 


59 


13 


.819 


59 


37 


.615 


59 


60 


.496 


59 


83 


416 


59 


14 


.808 


59 


38 


.608 


59 


61 


.492 


59 


84 


.413 


59 


15 


.799 


59 


39 


.602 


59 


62 


.488 


59 


85 


.410 


59 


16 


.787 


59 


40 


.596 


59 


63 


.484 


59 


86 


.407 


59 


17 


.776 


59 


41 


.590 


59 


64 


.480 


59 


87 


.404 


59 


18 


.766 


59 


42 


.584 


59 


65 


.476 


59 


88 


.401 


59 


19 


.756 


59 


43 


.578 


59 


66 


.472 


59 


89 


.398 


59 


20 


.747 


59 


44 


.573 


59 


67 


.468 


59 


90 


.396 


59 


21 


.738 


59 


45 


.567 


59 


68 


.465 


59 


91 


.393 


59 


22 


.728 


59 


46 


.562 


59 


69 


.461 


59 


92 


.391 


59 


23 


.720 


59 


47 


.557 


59 


70 


.458 


59 


93 


.389 


59 


24 


.711 





















SERIES BEGINNING 60 WON AND 1 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



60 



GO 



60 7 

60 8 

60 9 

60 10 

60 11 

60 12 

60 13 

60 14 

60 15 

60 16 

60 17 

60 18 

60 19 

60 20 

60 21 

60 22 

60 23 

60 24 



.968 
.952 
.937 
.923 
.909 
.895 
.882 
.870 
.857 
.845 
.833 



.789 
.779 
.769 
.759 
.750 
.741 
.732 
.723 
.714 



W. L. 

60 25 

60 26 

60 27 

60 28 

60 29 

60 30 

60 31 

60 32 

60 33 

60 34 

60 35 

60 36 

60 37 

60 38 

60 39 

60 40 

60 41 

60 42 

60 43 

60 44 

60 45 

60 46 

60 47 



P.C. 

.706 
.698 
.690 
.682 
.674 
.667 
.659 
.652 
.645 
.638 
.632 
.625 
.619 
.612 
.606 
.600 
.594 
.588 
.583 
.577 
.571 
.566 
.561 



W. L. 

60 48 

60 49 

60 50 

60 51 

60 52 

60 53 

60 54 

60 55 

60 56 

60 57 

60 58 

60 59 

60 60 

60 61 

60 62 

60 63 

60 64 

60 65 

60 66 

60 67 

60 68 

60 69 

60 70 



P.C. 

.556 
.550 
.545 
.541 
.536 
.531 
.526 
.522 
.517 
.513 
.508 
.504 
.500 
.496 
.492 
.488 
.484 
.480 
.476 
.473 
.469 
.466 
.462 



W. L. P.C. 

60 



71 

60 72 

60 73 

60 74 

60 75 

60 76 

60 77 

60 78 

60 79 

60 80 

60 81 



60 84 

60 85 

60 86 

60 87 

60 88 

60 89 

60 90 

60 91 

60 92 

60 93 



.455 
.452 
.448 
.445 
.441 
.438 
.435 
.432 
.429 
..426 
.423 
.420 
.417 
.414 
.411 
.408 
.405 
.403 
.400 
.397 
.395 



w, 


L. 


P.C. 


61 


1 


.984 


61 


2 


.968 


61 


3 


.953 


61 


4 


.940 


61 


5 


.924 


61 


6 


.910 


61 


7 


.897 


61 


8 


.884 


61 


9 


.871 


61 


10 


.859 


61 


11 


.847 


61 


12 


.836 


61 


13 


.824 


61 


14 


.813 


61 


15 


.803 


61 


16 


.792 


61 


17 


.782 


61 


18 


.772 


61 


19 


.763 


61 


20 


.753 


61 


21 


.744 


61 


22 


.735 


61 


23 


.726 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 45 

SERIES BEGINNING 61 WON AND 1 LOST. 

W. L. P.C. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


61 


24 


.718 


61 


25 


.709 


61 


26 


.701 


61 


27 


.693 


61 


28 


.685 


61 


29 


.678 


61 


30 


.670 


61 


31 


.663 


61 


32 


.656 


61 


33 


.649 


61 


34 


.642 


61 


35 


.635 


61 


36 


.629 


61 


37 


.622 


61 


38 


.616 


61 


39 


.610 


61 


40 


.604 


61 


41 


.598 


61 


42 


.592 


61 


43 


.587 


61 


44 


.581 


61 


45 


.575 


61 


46 


.570 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


61 


47 


.565 


61 


48 


.560 


61 


49 


.555 


61 


50 


.550 


61 


51 


.545 


61 


52 


.540 


61 


53 


.535 


61 


54 


.530 


61 


55 


.526 


61 


56 


.521 


61 


57 


.517 


61 


58 


.513 


61 


59 


.508 


61 


60 


.504 


61 


61 


.500 


61 


62 


.496 


61 


63 


.492 


61 


64 


.488 


61 


65 


.484 


61 


66 


.480 


61 


67 


.477 


61 


68 


.473 



61 


69 


.469 


61 


70 


.466 


61 


71 


.462 


61 


72 


.459 


61 


73 


.455 


61 


74 


.452 


61 


75 


.448 


61 


76 


.445 


61 


77 


.442 


61 


78 


.439 


61 


79 


.436 


61 


80 


.433 


61 


81 


.430 


61 


82 


.427 


61 


83 


.424 


61 


84 


.421 


61 


85 


.418 


61 


86 


.415 


61 


87 


.412 


61 


88 


.409 


61 


89 


.407 


61 


90 


.405 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


62 


5 


.925 


62 


6 


.912 


62 


7 


.899 


62 


8 


.886 


62 


9 


.873 


62 


10 


.861 


62 


11 


.849 


62 


12 


.838 


62 


13 


.827 


62 


14 


.816 


62 


15 


.805 


62 


16 


.795 


62 


17 


.785 


62 


18 


.775 


62 


19 


.765 


62 


20 


.756 


62 


21 


.747 


62 


22 


.738 


62 


23 


.729 


62 


24 


.721 


62 


25 


.713 


62 


26 


.705 



SERIES BEGINNING 62 WON AND 5 LOST. 

W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 



62 


27 


.697 


62 


28 


.689 


62 


29 


.681 


62 


30 


.674 


62 


31 


.667 


62 


32 


.660 


62 


33 


.653 


62 


34 


.646 


62 


35 


.639 


62 


36 


.633 


62 


37 


.626 


62 


38 


.620 


62 


39 


.614 


62 


40 


.608 


62 


41 


.602 


62 


42 


.596 


62 


43 


.590 


62 


44 


.585 


62 


45 


.579 


62 


46 


.574 


62 


47 


.569 


62 


48 


.564 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


62 


49 


.559 


62 


50 


.554 


62 


51 


.549 


62 


52 


.544 


62 


53 


.539 


62 


54 


.534 


62 


55 


.530 


62 


56 


.525 


62 


57 


.521 


62 


58 


.517 


62 


59 


.512 


62 


60 


.508 


62 


61 


.504 


62 


62 


.500 


62 


63 


.496 


62 


64 


.492 


62 


65 


.488 


62 


66 


.484 


62 


67 


.481 


62 


68 


.477 


62 


69 


.473 


62 


70 


.470 



62 


71 


.466 


62 


72 


.463 


62 


73 


.459 


62 


74 


.456 


62 


75 


.452 


62 


76 


.449 


62 


77 


.446 


62 


78 


.443 


62 


79 


.440 


62 


80 


.437 


62 


81 


.434 


62 


82 


.431 


62 


83 


.428 


62 


84 


.425 


62 


85 


.422 


62 


86 


.419 


62 


87 


.416 


62 


88 


.413 


62 


89 


.411 


62 


90 


.409 


62 


91 


.407 



46 Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 63 WON AND 5 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


63 


5 


.956 


63 


27 


.700 


63 


48 


.568 


63 


69 


.477 


63 


6 


.913 


63 


28 


.693 


63 


49 


.563 


63 


70 


.474 


63 


7 


.900 


63 


29 


.685 


63 


50 


.558 


63 


71 


.470 


63 


8 


.887 


63 


30 


.677 


63 


51 


.553 


63 


72 


.467 


63 


9 


.875 


63 


31 


.670 


93 


52 


.548 


63 


73 


.463 


63 


10 


.863 


63 


32 


.663 


63 


53 


.543 


63 


74 


.460 


63 


11 


.851 


63 


33 


.656 


63 


54 


.538 


63 


75 


.456 


63 


12 


.840 


63 


34 


.650 


63 


55 


.534 


63 


76 


.453 


63 


13 


.829 


63 


35 


.643 


63 


56 


.529 


63 


77 


.450 


63 


14 


.818 


63 


36 


.636 


63 


57 


.525 


63 


78 


.447 


63 


15 


.808 


68 


37 


.630 


63 


58 


.521 


63 


79 


.444 


63 


16 


.798 


63 


38 


.624 


63 


59 


.516 


63 


80 


.441 


63 


17 


.788 


63 


39 


.618 


63 


60 


.512 


63 


81 


.438 


63 


18 


.778 


63 


40 


.612 


63 


61 


.508 


63 


82 


.435 


63 


19 


.768 


63 


41 


.606 


63 


62 


.504 


63 


83 


.432 


63 


20 


.759 


63 


42 


.600 


63 


63 


.500 


63 


84 


.429 


63 


21 


.750 


63 


43 


.594 


63 


64 


.496 


63 


85 


.426 


63 


22 


.741 


63 


44 


.588 


63 


65 


.492 


33 


86 


.423 


63 


23 


.733 


63 


45 


.583 


63 


66 


.489 


63 


87 


.420 


63 


24 


.724 


63 


46 


.577 


63 


67 


.485 


63 


88 


.417 


63 


25 


.716 


63 


47 


.572 


63 


68 


.481 


63 


89 


.414 


63 


26 


.708 





















SERIES BEGINNING 64 WON AND 5 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


64 


5 


.928 


64 


27 


.703 


64 


49 


.566 


64 


71 


.474 


64 


6 


.914 


64 


28 


.696 


64 


50 


.562 


64 


72 


.471 


64 


7 


.901 


64 


29 


.688 


64 


51 


.557 


64 


73 


.467 


64 


8 


.899 


64 


30 


.681 


64 


52 


.552 


64 


74 


.463 


64 


9 


.877 


64 


31 


.674 


64 


53 


.547 


64 


75 


.460 


64 


10 


.865 


64 


32 


.667 


64 


54 


.542 


64 


76 


.457 


64 


11 


.853 


64 


33 


.660 


64 


55 


.538 


64 


77 


.454 


64 


12 


.842 


64 


34 


.653 


64 


56 


.533 


64 


78 


.451 


64 


13 


.831 


64 


35 


.647 


64 


57 


.529 


64 


79 


.448 


64 


14 


.821 


64 


36 


.640 


64 


58 


.525 


64 


80 


.444 


64 


15 


.810 


64 


37 


.634 


64 


59 


.520 


64 


81 


.441 


64 


16 


.800 


64 


38 


.628 


64 


60 


.516 


64 


82 


.438 


64 


17 


.790 


64 


39 


.622 


64 


61 


.512 


64 


83 


.435 


64 


18 


.780 


64 


40 


.616 


64 


62 


.508 


64 


84 


.432 


64 


19 


.771 


64 


41 


.610 


64 


63 


.504 


64 


85 


.430 


64 


20 


.762 


64 


42 


.604 


64 


64 


.500 


64 


86 


.427 


64 


21 


.753 


64 


43 


.598 


64 


65 


.496 


64 


87 


.424 


64 


22 


.744 


64 


44 


.593 


64 


66 


.492 


64 


88 


.421 


64 


23 


.735 


64 


45 


.587 


64 


67 


.489 


64 


89 


.418 


64 


24 


.727 


64 


46 


.580 


64 


68 


.485 


64 


90 


.415 


64 


25 


.719 


64 


47 


.576 


64 


69 


.481 


64 


91 


.412 


64 


26 


.711 


64 


48 


.571 


64 


70 


.477 









Spalding' s Athletic Library, 



47 



SERIES BEGINNING 65 WON AND 5 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



65 10 

65 11 

65 12 

65 13 

65 14 

65 15 

65 16 

65 17 

65 18 

65 19 

65 20 

65 21 

65 22 

65 23 

65 24 

65 25 



.915 
.903 
.890 
.878 
.867 
.855 
.844 
.833 
.823 
.812 
.802 
.793 
.783 
.774 
.765 
.756 
.747 
.739 
.730 
.722 



65 26 

65 27 

65 28 

65 29 

65 30 

65 31 

65 32 

65 33 

65 34 

65 35 

65 36 

65 37 

65 38 

65 39 

65 40 

65 41 

65 42 

65 43 

65 44 

65 45 

65 46 



.714 
.707 
.699 
.691 
.684 
.677 
.669 
.663 
.657 
.650 
.644 
.637 
.631 
.625 
.619 
.613 
.607 
.602 
.596 
.591 
.586 



W. L. 

65 47 

65 48 

65 49 

65 50 

65 51 

65 52 

65 53 

65 54 

65 55 

65 56 

65 57 

65 58 

65 59 

65 60 

65 61 

65 62 

65 63 

65 64 

65 65 

65 66 

65 67 



P.C. 

.580 
.575 
.570 
.565 
.560 
.556 
.551 
.546 
.542 
.537 
.533 
.528 
.524 
.520 
.516 
.512 
.508 
.504 
.500 
.496 



W. L. P.C. 



.489 
.485 
.481 
.478 
.474 
.471 
.467 
.464 
.461 
.458 
.455 
.451 
.448 
.445 
.442 
.439 
.436 
.433 
.430 
.428 



65 68 

65 69 

65 70 

65 71 

65 72 

65 73 

65 74 

65 75 

65 76 

65 77 

65 78 

65 79 

65 80 

65 81 

65 82 

65 83 

65 84 

65 85 

65 86 

65 87 



SERIES BEGINNING 66 WON AND 5 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


, L. 


P.C. 


66 5 


.930 


66 


26 


.717 


66 


47 


.584 


66 


68 


.493 


66 6 


.917 


66 


27 


.709 


66 


48 


.579 


66 


69 


.489 


66 7 


.904 


66 


28 


.702 


66 


49 


.574 


66 


70 


.485 


66 8 


.892 


66 


29 


.695 


66 


50 


.569 


66 


71 


.482 


66 9 


.880 


66 


30 


.687 


66 


51 


.564 


66 


72 


.478 


66 10 


.868 


66 


31 


.679 


66 


52 


.559 


66 


73 


.475 


66 11 


.857 


66 


32 


.673 


66 


53 


.555 


66 


74 


.471 


66 12 


.846 


66 


33 


.667 


66 


54 


.550 


66 


75 


.468 


66 13 


.835 


66 


34 


.660 


66 


55 


.546 


66 


76 


.465 


66 14 


.825 


66 


35 


.653 


66 


56 


.541 


66 


77 


.462 


66 15 


.815 


66 


36 


.647 


66 


57 


.537 


66 


78 


.458 


66 16 


.805 


66 


37 


.641 


66 


58 


.532 


66 


79 


.455 


66 17 


.795 


66 


38 


.635 


66 


59 


.528 


66 


80 


.452 


66 18 


.786 


66 


39 


.629 


86 


60 


.524 


66 


81 


.449 


66 19 


.776 


66 


40 


.623 


66 


61 


.520 


66 


82 


.446 


66 20 


.767 


66 


41 


.617 


66 


62 


.516 


66 


83 


.443 


66 21 


.759 


66 


42 


.611 


66 


63 


.512 


66 


84 


.440 


66 22 


.750 


66 


43 


.606 


66 


64 


.508 


66 


85 


.437 


66 23 


.742 


66 


44 


.600 


66 


65 


.504 


66 


86 


.434 


66 24 


.733 


66 


45 


.595 


66 


66 


.500 


66 


87 


.431 


66 25 


.725 


66 


46 


.589 


66 


67 


.496 


66 


88 


.428 



48 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 67 WON AND 5 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


67 


5 


.944 


67 


26 


.720 


67 


47 


.587 


67 


68 


.496 


67 


6 


.918 


67 


27 


.713 


67 


48 


.583 


67 


69 


.493 


67 


7 


.906 


67 


28 


.705 


67 


49 


.578 


67 


70 


.489 


67 


8 


.893 


67 


29 


.698 


67 


50 


.573 


67 


71 


.486 


67 


9 


.882 


67 


30 


.691 


67 


51 


.568 


67 


72 


.482 


67 


10 


.870 


67 


31 


.684 


67 


52 


.563 


67 


73 


.479 


67 


11 


.859 


67 


32 


.677 


67 


53 


.558 


67 


74 


.475 


67 


12 


.848 


67 


33 


.670 


67 


54 


.554 


67 


75 


.472 


67 


13 


.838 


67 


34 


.663 


67 


55 


.549 


67 


76 


.469 


67 


14 


.827 


67 


35 


.657 


67 


56 


.545 


67 


77 


.465 


67 


15 


.817 


67 


36 


.651 


67 


57 


.540 


67 


78 


.462 


67 


16 


.807 


67 


37 


.645 


67 


58 


.536 


67 


79 


.459 


67 


17 


.798 


67 


38 


.639 


67 


59 


.532 


67 


80 


.456 


67 


18 


.788 


67 


39 


.633 


67 


60 


.527 


67 


81 


.453 


67 


19 


.779 


67 


40 


.627 


67 


61 


.523 


67 


82 


.450 


67 


20 


.770 


67 


41 


.621 


67 


62 


.519 


67 


83 


.447 


67 


21 


.761 


67 


42 


.615 


67 


63 


.515 


67 


84 


.444 


67 


22 


.753 


67 


43 


.609 


67 


64 


.511 


67 


85 


.441 


67 


23 


.745 


67 


44 


.604 


67 


65 


.507 


67 


86 


.438 


67 


24 


.736 


67 


45 


.598 


67 


66 


.504 


67 


87 


.435 


67 


25 


.728 


67 


46 


.593 


67 


67 


.500 









SERIES BEGINNING 68 WON AND 5 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


68 


5 


.932 


68 


26 


.723 


68 


47 


.591 


68 


67 


.504 


68 


6 


.919 


68 


27 


.716 


68 


48 


.586 


68 


68 


.500 


68 


7 


.907 


68 


28 


.708 


68 


49 


.581 


68 


69 


.497 


68 


8 


.895 


68 


29 


.701 


68 


50 


.576 


68 


70 


.493 


68 


9 


.883 


68 


30 


.693 


68 


51 


.572 


68 


71 


.489 


68 


10 


.872 


68 


31 


.687 


68 


52 


.567 


68 


72 


.486 


68 


11 


.861 


68 


32 


.680 


68 


53 


.562 


68 


73 


.482 


68 


12 


.850 


68 


33 


.673 


68 


54 


.557 


68 


74 


.479 


68 


13 


.840 


68 


34 


.667 


68 


55 


.553 


68 


75 


.475 


68 


14 


.829 


68 


35 


.660 


68 


56 


.549 


68 


76 


.472 


68 


15 


.819 


68 


36 


.654 


68 


57 


.544 


68 


77 


.469 


68 


16 


.810 


68 


37 


.648 


68 


58 


.540 


68 


78 


.466 


68 


17 


.800 


68 


38 


.642 


68 


59 


.535 


68 


79 


.462 


t'.S 


18 


.791 


68 


39 


.636 


68 


60 


.531 


68 


80 


.459 


68 


19 


.782 


68 


40 


.630 


68 


61 


.527 


68 


81 


.456 


68 


20 


.773 


68 


41 


.624 


68 


62 


.523 


68 


62 


.453 


68 


21 


.764 


68 


42 


.618 


68 


63 


.519 


68 


83 


.450 


68 


22 


.756 


68 


43 


.613 


68 


64 


.515 


68 


84 


.447 


68 


23 


.747 


68 


44 


.607 


68 


65 


.511 


68 


85 


.444 


68 


24 


.739 


68 


45 


.602 


68 


66 


.507 


68 


86 


.441 


t;s 


25 


.731 


68 


46 


.596 















Spalding's Athletic Library. 



49 



SERIES BEGINNING 69 WON AND 5 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


69 


5 


.932 


69 


26 


.726 


69 


46 


.600 


69 


66 


.511 


69 


6 


.920 


69 


27 


.719 


69 


47 


.595 


69 


67 


.507 


69 


7 


.908 


69 


28 


.711 


69 


48 


.590 


69 


68 


.504 


69 


8 


.896 


69 


29 


.704 


69 


49 


.585 


69 


69 


.500 


69 


9 


.885 


69 


30 


.697 


69 


50 


.580 


69 


70 


.497 


69 


10 


.873 


69 


31 


.690 


69 


51 


.575 


69 


71 


.493 


69 


11 


.863 


69 


32 


.683 


69 


52 


.570 


69 


72 


.490 


69 


12 


.852 


69 


33 


.676 


69 


53 


.566 


69 


73 


.486 


69 


13 


.841 


69 


34 


.670 


69 


54 


.561 


69 


74 


.483 


69 


14 


.831 


69 


35 


.664 


69 


55 


.557 


69 


75 


.479 


69 


15 


.821 


69 


36 


.657 


69 


56 


.552 


69 


76 


.476 


69 


16 


.812 


69 


37 


.651 


69 


57 


.548 


69 


77 


.473 


69 


17 


.802 


69 


38 


.645 


69 


58 


.543 


69 


78 


.469 


69 


18 


.793 


69 


39 


.639 


69 


59 


.539 


69 


79 


.466 


69 


19 


.784 


69 


40 


.633 


69 


60 


.534 


69 


80 


.463 


69 


20 


.775 


69 


41 


.627 


69 


61 


.530 


69 


81 


.460 


69 


21 


.767 


69 


42 


.622 


69 


62 


.526 


69 


82 


.457 


69 


22 


.758 


69 


43 


.617 


69 


63 


.523 


69 


83 


.454 


69 


23 


.750 


69 


44 


.611 


69 


64 


.519 


69 


84 


.451 


69 


24 


.741 


69 


45 


.605 


69 


65 


.515 


69 


85 


.448 


69 


25 


.734 





















SERIES BEGINNING 70 WON AND 6 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


70 


6 


.921 


70 


26 


.729 


70 


46 


.603 


70 


66 


.515 


70 


7 


.909 


70 


27 


.722 


70 


47 


.598 


70 


67 


.511 


70 


8 


.897 


70 


28 


.714 


70 


48 


.593 


70 


68 


.507 


70 


9 


.886 


70 


29 


.707 


70 


49 


.588 


70 


69 


.504 


70 


10 


.875 


70 


30 


.700 


70 


50 


.583 


70 


70 


.500 


70 


11 


.864 


70 


31 


.693 


70 


51 


.578 


70 


71 


.497 


70 


12 


.854 


70 


32 


.686 


70 


52 


.574 


70 


72 


.493 


70 


13 


.843 


70 


33 


.680 


70 


53 


.569 


70 


73 


.490 


70 


14 


.833 


70 


34 


.673 


70 


54 


.565 


70 


74 


.486 


70 


15 


.824 


70 


35 


.667 


70 


55 


.560 


70 


75 


.483 


70 


16 


.814 


70 


36 


.660 


70 


56 


.556 


70 


76 


.479 


70 


17 


.805 


70 


37 


.654 


70 


57 


.551 


70 


77 


.476 


70 


18 


.795 


70 


38 


.648 


70 


58 


.547 


70 


78 


.473 


70 


19 


.787 


70 


39 


.642 


70 


59 


.542 


70 


79 


.470 


70 


20 


.778 


70 


40 


.636 


70 


60 


.538 


70 


80 


.467 


70 


21 


.769 


70 


41 


.631 


70 


61 


.534 


70 


81 


.464 


70 


22 


.761 


70 


42 


.626 


70 


62 


.530 


70 


82 


.461 


70 


23 


.753 


70 


43 


.621 


70 


63 


.526 


70 


83 


.458 


70 


24 


.745 


70 


44 


.617 


70 


64 


.523 


70 


84 


.455 


70 


25 


.737 


70 


45 


.610 


70 


65 


.519 


70 


85 


.452 



50 Spalding 's Athletic Library* 



SERIES BEGINNING 71 WON AND 6 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


71 


6 


.922 


71 


25 


.740 


71 


44 


.619 


71 


63 


.530 


71 


7 


.910 


71 


26 


.732 


71 


45 


.612 


71 


64 


.526 


71 


8 


.899 


71 


27 


.725 


71 


46 


.607 


71 


65 


.522 


71 


9 


.888 


71 


28 


.717 


71 


47 


.602 


71 


66 


.518 


71 


10 


.877 


71 


29 


.710 


71 


48 


.597 


71 


67 


.514 


71 


11 


.866 


71 


30 


.703 


71 


49 


.592 


71 


68 


.511 


71 


12 


.856 


71 


31 


.696 


71 


50 


.587 


71 


69 


.507 


71 


13 


.845 


71 


32 


.689 


71 


51 


.582 


71 


70 


.503 


71 


14 


.835 


71 


33 


.683 


71 


52 


.577 


71 


71 


.500 


71 


15 


.826 


71 


34 


.676 


71 


53 


.573 


71 


72 


.497 


71 


16 


.816 


71 


35 


.670 


71 


54 


.568 


71 


73 


.493 


71 


17 


'807 


71 


36 


.664 


71 


55 


.564 


71 


74 


.490 


71 


18 


.798 


71 


37 


.658 


71 


56 


.559 


71 


75 


.486 


71 


19 


.789 


71 


38 


.652 


71 


57 


.555 


71 


76 


.483 


71 


20 


.780 


71 


39 


.646 


71 


58 


.550 


71 


77 


.480 


71 


21 


.772 


71 


40 


.640 


71 


59 


.546 


71 


78 


.477 


71 


22 


.764 


71 


41 


.634 


71 


60 


.541 


71 


79 


.473 


71 


23 


.756 


71 


42 


.629 


71 


61 


.537 


71 


80 


.470 


71 


24 


.748 


71 


43 


.623 


71 


62 


.533 


71 


81 


.467 



SERIES BEGINNING 72 WON AND 6 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


72 


6 


.936 


72 


26 


.735 


72 


45 


.615 


72 


64 


.529 


72 


7 


.911 


72 


27 


.727 


72 


46 


.610 


72 


65 


.525 


72 


8 


.900 


72 


28 


.720 


72 


47 


.605 


72 


66 


.522 


72 


9 


.889 


72 


29 


.713 


72 


48 


.600 


72 


67 


.518 


72 


10 


.878 


72 


30 


.706 


72 


49 


.595 


72 


68 


.514 


72 


11 


.868 


72 


31 


.699 


72 


50 


.590 


72 


69 


.511 


72 


12 


.857 


72 


32 


.693 


72 


51 


.585 


72 


70 


.507 


72 


13 


.847 


72 


33 


.686 


72 


52 


.581 


72 


71 


.503 


72 


14 


.837 


72 


34 


.679 


72 


53 


.576 


72 


72 


.500 


72 


15 


.828 


72 


35 


.673 


72 


54 


.571 


72 


73 


.497 


72 


16 


.818 


72 


36 


.667 


72 


55 


.767 


72 


74 


.493 


72 


17 


.809 


72 


37 


.661 


72 


56 


.562 


72 


75 


.490 


72 


18 


.800 


72 


38 


.655 


72 


57 


.558 


72 


76 


.487 


72 


19 


.791 


72 


39 


.649 


72 


58 


.554 


72 


77 


.484 


72 


20 


.783 


72 


40 


.643 


72 


59 


.549 


72 


78 


.480 


72 


21 


.774 


72 


41 


.637 


72 


60 


.545 


72 


79 


.477 


72 


22 


.766 


72 


42 


.632 


72 


61 


.541 


72 


80 


.474 


72 


23 


.758 


72 


43 


.626 


72 


62 


.537 


72 


81 


.471 


72 


24 


.750 


72 


44 


.621 


72 


63 


.533 


72 


82 


.468 


72 


25 


.743 





















Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



51 



SERIES BEGINNING 73 WON AND 8 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


73 


8 


.901 


73 


27 


.730 


73 


46 


.614 


73 


65 


.529 


73 


9 


.890 


73 


28 


.723 


73 


47 


.609 


73 


66 


.525 


73 


10 


.880 


73 


29 


.716 


73 


48 


.604 


73 


67 


.521 


73 


11 


.869 


73 


30 


.709 


73 


49 


.599 


73 


68 


.518 


73 


12 


.859 


73 


31 


.702 


73 


50 


.594 


73 


69 


.514 


73 


13 


.849 


73 


32 


.695 


73 


51 


.589 


73 


70 


.511 


73 


14 


.839 


73 


33 


.689 


73 


52 


.584 


73 


71 


.507 


73 


15 


.830 


73 


34 


.682 


73 


53 


.579 


73 


72 


.503 


73 


16 


.820 


73 


35 


.676 


73 


54 


.575 


73 


73 


.500 


73 


17 


.811 


73 


36 


.670 


73 


55 


.570 


73 


74 


.497 


73 


18 


.802 


73 


37 


.664 


73 


56 


.566 


73 


75 


.493 


73 


19 


.794 


73 


38 


.658 


73 


57 


.562 


73 


76 


.490 


73 


20 


.785 


73 


39 


.652 


73 


58 


.557 


73 


77 


.487 


73 


21 


.777 


73 


40 


.646 


73 


59 


.553 


73 


78 


.483 


73 


22 


.769 


73 


41 


.641 


73 


60 


.548 


73 


79 


.480 


73 


23 


.761 


73 


42 


.635 


73 


61 


.544 


73 


80 


.477 


73 


24 


.753 


73 


43 


.630 


73 


62 


.540 


73 


81 


.474 


73 


25 


.745 


73 


44 


.624 


73 


63 


.536 


73 


82 


.471 


73 


26 


.737 


73 


45 


.619 


73 


64 


.533 









SERIES BEGINNING 74 WON AND 8 LOST. 



W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


74 8 


.902 


74 


27 


.733 


74 


46 


.617 


74 


64 


.536 


74 9 


.892 


74 


28 


.725 


74 


47 


.612 


74 


65 


.532 


74 10 


.881 


74 


29 


.719 


74 


48 


.607 


74 


66 


.529 


74 11 


.871 


74 


30 


.712 


74 


49 


.602 


74 


67 


.525 


74 12 


.860 


74 


31 


.705 


74 


50 


.597 


74 


68 


.521 


74 13 


.851 


74 


32 


.698 


74 


51 


.592 


74 


69 


.518 


74 14 


.841 


74 


33 


.692 


74 


52 


.587 


74 


70 


.514 


74 15 


.831 


74 


34 


.685 


74 


53 


.583 


74 


71 


.511 


74 16 


.822 


74 


35 


.679 


74 


54 


.578 


74 


72 


.507 


74 17 


.813 


74 


36 


.673 


74 


55 


.574 


74 


73 


.503 


74 18 


.804 


74 


37 


.667 


74 


56 


.569 


74 


74 


.500 


74 19 


.796 


74 


38 


.661 


74 


57 


.565 


74 


75 


.497 


74 20 


.787 


74 


39 


.655 


74 


58 


.561 


74 


76 


.493 


74 21 


.779 


74 


40 


.649 


74 


59 


.556 


74 


77 


.490 


74 22 


.771 


74 


41 


.644 


74 


60 


.552 


74 


78 


.487 


74 23 


.763 


74 


42 


.638 


74 


61 


.548 


74 


79 


.484 


74 24 


.755 


74 


43 


.633 


74 


62 


.544 


74 


80 


.481 


74 25 


.748 


74 


44 


.627 


74 


63 


.540 


74 


81 


.478 


74 26 


.740 


74 


45 


.622 















52 



Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 75 WON AND 8 LOST. 



W. L. 

75 8 

75 9 

75 10 

75 11 

75 12 

75 13 

75 14 

75 15 

75 16 

75 17 

75 18 

75 19 

75 20 

75 21 

75 22 

75 23 

75 24 

75 25 

75 26 



P.C. 

.904 



.872 
.862 
.852 
.843 
.833 
.824 
.815 
.807 
.798 
.789 
.780 
.773 
.766 
.758 
.750 
.743 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



75 27 

75 28 

75 29 

75 30 

75 31 

75 32 

75 33 

75 34 

75 35 

75 36 

75 37 

75 38 

75 39 

75 40 

75 41 

75 42 

75 43 

75 44 



.735 
.728 
.721 
.714 
.708 
.701 



.676 
.670 
.664 
.658 
.652 
.647 
.641 
.636 
.630 



75 45 

75 46 

75 47 

75 48 

75 49 

75 50 

75 51 

75 52 

75 53 

75 54 

75 55 

75 56 

75 57 

75 58 

75 59 

75 60 

75 61 

75 62 



.625 
.620 
.615 
.610 
.605 
.600 
.595 
.590 
.586 
.581 
.577 
.573 
.568 
.564 
.560 
.555 
.551 
.547 



75 63 

75 64 

75 65 

75 66 

75 67 

75 68 

75 69 

75 70 

75 71 

75 72 

75 73 

75 74 

75 75 

75 76 

75 77 

75 78 

75 79 

75 80 



.543 
.539 
.536 
.532 
.528 
.525 
.521 
.518 
.514 
.510 
.507 
.503 
.500 
.497 
.493 
.490 
.487 
.484 



SERIES BEGINNING 76 WON AND 8 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



76 


8 


905 


76 


26 


.745 


76 


44 


.633 


76 


62 


.551 


76 


9 


894 


76 


27 


.738 


76 


45 


.628 


76 


63 


.547 


76 


10 


884 


76 


28 


.731 


76 


46 


.623 


76 


64 


.543 


76 


11 


874 


76 


29 


.724 


76 


47 


.618 


76 


65 


.539 


76 


12 


864 


76 


30 


.717 


76 


48 


.613 


76 


66 


.535 


76 


13 


854 


76 


31 


.711 


76 


49 


.608 


76 


67 


.532 


76 


14 


844 


76 


32 


.704 


76 


50 


.603 


76 


68 


.528 


76 


15 


835 


76 


33 


.697 


76 


51 


.598 


76 


69 


.524 


76 


16 


826 


76 


34 


.691 


76 


52 


.593 


76 


70 


.521 


76 


17 


817 


76 


35 


.685 


76 


53 


.589 


76 


71 


.517 


76 


18 


809 


76 


36 


.679 


76 


54 


.585 


76 


72 


.513 


76 


19 


800 


76 


37 


.673 


76 


55 


.580 


76 


73 


.510 


76 


20 


792 


76 


38 


.667 


76 


56 


.576 


76 


74 


.507 


76 


21 


784 


76 


39 


.661 


76 


57 


.571 


76 


75 


.503 


7rt 


22 


776 


76 


40 


.655 


76 


58 


.567 


76 


76 


.500 


76 


23 


768 


76 


41 


.650 


76 


59 


.563 


76 


77 


.497 


76 


24 


760 


76 


42 


.644 


76 


60 


.559 


76 


78 


.494 


76 


25 


753 


76 


43 


.639 


76 


61 


.555 


76 


79 


.491 



Spalding's Athletic Library, 53 



SERIES BEGINNING 77 WON AND 8 LOST 



W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 

77 8 .906 77 26 .748 77 44 



W. L. P.C. 

77 62 .554 



77 9 - 896 77 27 .741 77 45 631 77 fil T£ 

77 10 .885 77 28 733 B 46 *626 77 fil "52 

77 11 .875 77 29 .726 77 47 621 ?? fil '35 

77 12 .865 77 30 720 77 48 m 77 66 IS 

77 13 - 856 77 31 .713 77 49 fill 77 fi7 HI 

6 5 :S B S : 1° 97 B ? 9 S 

7 ? 7 7 18 •«!? 7 7 7 ? S fS 77 53 '«* 77 7 7 S :l 4 

S "?86 4 B i 2 f S « :S ° 

:?£ B 3 ill g B 7I -5 5 o°4 7 

77 23 .770 77 41 .653 77 59 566 77 77 Ion 

BS :35 BS iS ??g ;| 5S S 



SERIES BEGINNING 78 WON AND 8 LOST. 

W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 

78 8 .907 78 26 .750 78 44 639 78 fii km 

78 9 - 897 78 27 .743 78 45 '634 to fiJ w 

78 10 .886 78 28 .736 78 46 629 7! CT TO 

78 11 .877 78 29 .729 78 47 624 78 fi! : Sq 

78 12 .867 78 30 .722 78 48 619 78 fit 3? 



78 14 - 8 48 78 32 .709 78 50 *609 78 fi7 
78 15 .839 78 33 .703 78 51 605 78 fi8 '§2 
78 34 .696 ?8 52 !e00 re - '- 



78 17 .821 78 35 .690 78 53 



7i U !812 78° 36 S 78 S « ?| 7 ? J| 

78 19 .804 78 37 .678 78 55 587 78 72 '§§ 

£ S? -™! 78 38 - 672 t! He !582 ?s S ae 

78 21 .788 78 39 .667 78 57 578 78 74 vt 

11 IS :S SIS S 78 ^ : ^ ™ ?? ^ 



54 



Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 79 WON AND 8 LOST. 



w. 


L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


79 


8 


908 


79 


26 


.753 


79 


43 


.648 


79 


60 


.568 


79 


9 


898 


79 


27 


.746 


79 


44 


.642 


79 


61 


.564 


79 


10 


888 


79 


28 


.738 


79 


45 


.637 


79 


62 


.560 


79 


11 


878 


79 


29 


.731 


79 


46 


.632 


79 


63 


.556 


79 


12 


868 


79 


30 


.725 


79 


47 


.627 


79 


64 


.553 


79 


13 


859 


79 


31 


.718 


79 


48 


.622 


79 


65 


.549 


79 


14 


850 


79 


32 


.712 


79 


49 


.617 


79 


66 


.545 


79 


15 


840 


79 


33 


.705 


79 


50 


.613 


79 


67 


.541 


79 


16 


831 


79 


34 


.699 


79 


51 


.608 


79 


68 


.538 


79 


17 


823 


79 


35 


.693 


79 


52 


.603 


79 


69 


.534 


79 


18 


814 


79 


36 


.687 


79 


53 


.599 


79 


70 


.530 


79 


19 


806 


79 


37 


.681 


79 


54 


.594 


79 


71 


.527 


79 


20 


798 


79 


38 


.675 


79 


55 


.590 


79 


72 


.523 


79 


21 


790 


79 


39 


.670 


79 


56 


.585 


79 


73 


.520 


79 


22 


782 


79 


40 


.664 


79 


57 


.581 


79 


74 


.516 


79 


23 


775 


79 


41 


.658 


79 


58 


.576 


79 


75 


.513 


79 


24 


767 


79 


42 


.653 


79 


59 


.572 


79 


76 


.510 


79 


25 


760 
























SERIES 


BEGINNING 80 WON 


AND 8 


LOST. 






W. 


L. ] 


p.c. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


80 


8 


909 


80 


25 


.762 


80 


42 


.656 


80 


59 


.575 


80 


9 


899 


80 


26 


.755 


80 


43 


.651 


80 


60 


.571 


80 


10 


889 


80 


27 


.748 


80 


44 


.645 


80 


61 


.567 


80 


11 


880 


80 


28 


.741 


80 


45 


.640 


80 


62 


.563 


80 


12 


870 


80 


29 


.734 


80 


46 


.635 


80 


63 


.560 


80 


13 


861 


80 


30 


.727 


80 


47 


.630 


80 


64 


.556 


so 


14 


851 


80 


31 


.721 


80 


48 


.625 


80 


65 


.552 


80 


15 


842 


80 


32 


.714 


80 


49 


.621 


80 


66 


.548 


80 


16 


833 


80 


33 


.708 


80 


50 


.616 


80 


67 


.544 


80 


17 


825 


80 


34 


.702 


80 


51 


.611 


80 


68 


.541 


•SO 


18 


816 


80 


35 


.696 


80 


52 


.606 


80 


69 


.537 


80 


19 


808 


80 


36 


.690 


80 


53 


.602 


80 


70 


.533 


80 


20 


800 


80 


37 


.684 


80 


54 


.597 


80 


71 


.530 


80 


21 


792 


80 


38 


.678 


80 


55 


.593 


80 


72 


.527 


80 


22 


784 


80 


39 


.673 


80 


56 


.588 


80 


73 


.523 


80 


23 


777 


80 


40 


.667 


80 


57 


.584 


80 


74 


.520 


80 


24 


769 


80 


41 


.662 


80 


58 


.579 


80 


75 


.517 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 81 WON AND 8 


LOST. 






W. 


L. ] 


3 .C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


81 


8 


910 


81 


25 


.764 


81 


42 


.659 


81 


58 


.583 


81 


9 


900 


81 


26 


.757 


81 


43 


.653 


81 


59 


.578 


81 


10 


890 


81 


27 


.750 


81 


44 


.648 


81 


60 


.574 


81 


11 


881 


81 


28 


.743 


81 


45 


.643 


81 


61 


.570 


81 


12 


871 


81 


29 


.736 


81 


46 


.638 


81 


62 


.566 


81 


13 


862 


81 


30 


.730 


81 


47 


.633 


81 


63 


.562 


81 


14 


853 


81 


31 


.723 


81 


48 


.628 


81 


64 


.559 


81 


15 


844 


81 


32 


.717 


81 


49 


.623 


81 


65 


.555 


81 


16 


835 


81 


33 


.711 


81 


50 


.619 


81 


66 


.551 


81 


17 


827 


81 


34 


.706 


81 


51 


.614 


81 


67 


.548 


81 


18 


818 


81 


35 


.699 


81 


52 


.609 


81 


68 


.544 


81 


19 


810 


81 


36 


.693 


81 


53 


.605 


81 


69 


.540 


81 


20 


802 


81 


37 


.687 


81 


54 


.600 


81 


70 


.537 


81 


21 


794 


81 


38 


.681 


81 


55 


.596 


81 


71 


.533 


81 


22 


786 


81 


39 


.675 


81 


56 


.591 


81 


72 


.530 


81 


23 


779 


81 


40 


.670 


81 


57 


.587 


81 


73 


.527 


81 


24 


772 


81 


41 


.664 















Spalding's Athletic Library. 



55 





SERIES 


Bl 


2GIN 


NING 


82 WON 


A.ND 8 


LOST. 






W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


82 8 


.911 


82 


25 


.766 


82 


42 


.661 


82 


58 


.586 


82 9 


.901 


82 


26 


.759 


82 


43 


.656 


82 


59 


.581 


82 10 


.891 


82 


27 


.752 


82 


44 


.651 


82 


60 


.577 


82 11 


.882 


82 


28 


.745 


82 


45 


.646 


82 


61 


.573 


82 12 


.872 


82 


29 


.739 


82 


46 


.641 


82 


62 


.569 


82 13 


.863 


82 


30 


.732 


82 


47 


.636 


82 


63 


.566 


82 14 


.854 


82 


31 


.725 


82 


48 


.631 


82 


64 


.562 


82 15 


.846 


82 


32 


.719 


82 


49 


.626 


82 


65 


.558 


82 16 


.837 


82 


33 


.713 


82 


50 


.621 


82 


66 


.554 


82 17 


.829 


82 


34 


.707 


82 


51 


.617 


82 


67 


.550 


82 18 


.820 


82 


35 


.701 


82 


52 


.612 


82 


68 


.547 


82 19 


.812 


82 


36 


.695 


82 


53 


.607 


82 


69 


.544 


82 20 


.804 


82 


37 


.689 


82 


54 


.603 


82 


70 


.540 


82 21 


.796 


82 


38 


.683 


82 


55 


.599 


82 


71 


.536 


82 22 


.788 


82 


39 


.678 


82 


56 


.594 


82 


72 


.532 


82 23 


.781 


82 


40 


.672 


82 


57 


.590 


82 


73 


.528 


82 24 


.774 


82 


41 


.667 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 


83 WON AND 9 


LOST. 






W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


83 9 


.902 


83 


25 


.769 


83 


41 


.670 


83 


56 


.597 


83 10 


.893 


83 


26 


.762 


83 


42 


.664 


83 


57 


.593 


83 11 


.883 


83 


27 


.755 


83 


43 


.659 


83 


58 


.589 


33 12 


.874 


83 


28 


.748 


83 


44 


.654 


83 


59 


.584 


83 13 


.865 


83 


29 


.741 


83 


45 


.649 


83 


60 


.580 


83 14 


.856 


83 


30 


.735 


83 


46 


.644 


83 


61 


.576 


83 15 


.847 


83 


31 


.728 


83 


47 


.639 


83 


62 


.572 


83 16 


.839 


83 


32 


.722 


83 


48 


.634 


83 


63 


.569 


83 17 


.830 


83 


33 


.716 


83 


49 


.629 


83 


64 


.566 


83 18 


.822 


83 


34 


.710 


83 


50 


.624 


83 


65 


.561 


83 19 


.814 


83 


35 


.704 


83 


51 


.620 


83 


66 


.557 


83 20 


.806 


83 


36 


.698 


83 


52 


.615 


83 


67 


.553 


83 21 


.798 


83 


37 


.692 


83 


53 


.610 


83 


68 


.550 


83 22 


.790 


83 


38 


.686 


83 


54 


.606 


83 


69 


.547 


83 23 


.783 


83 


39 


.681 


83 


55 


.601 


83 


70 


.544 


83 24 


.776 


83 


40 


.675 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 


84 WON AND 9 


LOST. 






W. L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


84 9 


.903 


84 


25 


.771 


84 


41 


.672 


84 


57 


.596 


84 10 


.894 


84 


26 


.764 


84 


42 


.667 


84 


58 


.592 


84 11 


884 


84 


27 


.757 


84 


43 


.662 


84 


59 


.587 


84 12 


875 


84 


28 


.750 


84 


44 


.656 


84 


60 


.583 


84 13 


866 


84 


29 


.743 


84 


45 


.651 


84 


61 


.579 


84 14 


857 


84 


30 


.737 


84 


46 


.646 


84 


62 


.575 


84 15 


.848 


84 


31 


.730 


84 


47 


.641 


84 


63 


.571 


84 16 


840 


84 


32 


.724 


84 


48 


.636 


84 


64 


.568 


84 17 


832 


84 


33 


.718 


84 


49 


.632 


84 


65 


.564 


84 18 


824 


84 


34 


.712 


84 


50 


.627 


84 


66 


.560 


84 19 


816 


84 


35 


.706 


84 


51 


.622 


84 


67 


.556 


84 20 


808 


84 


36 


.700 


84 


52 


.618 


84 


68 


.553 


84 21 


800 


84 


37 


.695 


84 


53 


.613 


84 


69 


.549 


84 22 


792 


84 


38 


.689 


84 


54 


.609 


84 


70 


.546 


84 23 


785 


84 


39 


.683 


84 


55 


.604 


84 


71 


.543 


84 24 


778 


84 


40 


.678 


84 


56 


.600 









56 Spalding's Athletic Library, 

SERIES BEGINNING 85 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


85 


9 


.904 


85 


25 


.773 


85 


41 


.675 


85 


56 


.603 


85 


10 


.895 


85 


26 


.766 


85 


42 


.670 


85 


57 


.599 


85 


11 


.886 


85 


27 


.759 


85 


43 


.664 


85 


58 


.595 


85 


12 


.877 


85 


28 


.752 


85 


44 


.659 


85 


69 


.590 


85 


13 


.868 


85 


29 


.746 


85 


45 


.654 


85 


60 


.586 


85 


14 


.859 


85 


30 


.739 


85 


46 


.649 


85 


61 


.582 


85 


15 


.850 


85 


31 


.733 


85 


47 


.644 


85 


62 


.578 


85 


16 


.842 


85 


32 


.726 


85 


48 


.639 


85 


63 


.574 


85 


17 


.833 


85 


33 


.721 


85 


49 


.634 


85 


64 


.571 


85 


18 


.825 


85 


34 


.715 


85 


50 


.630 


85 


65 


.568 


85 


19 


.817 


85 


35 


.709 


85 


51 


.625 


85 


66 


.563 


85 


20 


.810 


85 


36 


.703 


85 


52 


.621 


85 


67 


.559 


85 


21 


.802 


85 


37 


.697 


85 


53 


.616 


85 


68 


.556 


85 


22 


.794 


85 


38 


.691 


85 


54 


.612 


85 


69 


.552 


85 


23 


.787 


85 


39 


.686 


85 


55 


.607 


85 


70 


.549 


85 


24 


.780 


85 


40 


.680 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 86 WON AND 9 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


86 


9 


.905 


86 


25 


.775 


86 


40 


.683 


86 


55 


.610 


86 


10 


.896 


86 


26 


.768 


86 


41 


.678 


86 


56 


.606 


86 


11 


.887 


86 


27 


.761 


86 


42 


.672 


86 


57 


.601 


86 


12 


.878 


86 


28 


.754 


86 


43 


.667 


86 


58 


.597 


86 


13 


.869 


86 


29 


.748 


86 


44 


.662 


86 


59 


.593 


86 


14 


.860 


86 


30 


.74i 


86 


45 


.657 


86 


60 


.589 


86 


15 


.852 


86 


31 


.735 


86 


46 


.652 


86 


61 


.585 


86 


16 


.843 


86 


32 


.729 


86 


47 


.647 


86 


62 


.581 


86 


17 


.835 


86 


33 


.723 


86 


48 


.642 


86 


63 


.577 


86 


18 


.827 


86 


34 


.717 


86 


49 


.637 


86 


64 


.573 


86 


19 


.819 


86 


35 


.711 


86 


50 


.632 


96 


65 


.570 


86 


20 


.811 


86 


36 


.705 


86 


51 


.628 


86 


66 


.566 


86 


21 


.804 


86 


37 


.699 


86 


52 


.623 


86 


67 


.562 


86 


22 


.796 


86 


38 


.694 


86 


53 


.619 


86 


68 


.558 


86 


23 


.789 


86 


39 


.688 


86 


54 


.614 


86 


69 


.555 


86 


24 


.782 
























SERIES 


BEGINNING 87 WON AND 9 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


87 


9 


.906 


87 


24 


.784 


87 


39 


.691 


87 


54 


.617 


87 


10 


.897 


87 


25 


.777 


87 


40 


.685 


87 


55 


.613 


87 


11 


.888 


87 


26 


.770 


87 


41 


.680 


87 


56 


.608 


87 


12 


.879 


87 


27 


.763 


87 


42 


.675 


87 


57 


.604 


87 


13 


.870 


87 


28 


.757 


87 


43 


.669 


87 


58 


.600 


87 


14 


.862 


87 


29 


.750 


87 


44 


.664 


87 


59 


.596 


87 


15 


.853 


87 


30 


.744 


87 


45 


.659 


87 


60 


.592 


87 


16 


.845 


87 


31 


.737 


87 


46 


.654 


87 


61 


.588 


87 


17 


.837 


87 


32 


.731 


87 


47 


.650 


87 


62 


.584 


87 


18 


.829 


87 


33 


.725 


87 


48 


.645 


87 


63 


.580 


87 


19 


.821 


87 


34 


.719 


87 


49 


.640 


87 


64 


.576 


87 


20 


.813 


87 


35 


.713 


87 


50 


.635 


87 


65 


.572 


87 


21 


.806 


87 


36 


.707 


87 


51 


.631 


87 


66 


.569 


87 


22 


.798 


87 


37 


.702 


87 


52 


.626 


87 


67 


.565 


87 


23 


.791 


87 


38 


.696 


87 


53 


.621 


87 


68 


.562 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



57 



SERIES BEGINNING 88 WON AND 9 LOST. 



W. L. 

88 9 

88 10 

88 11 

88 12 

88 13 

88 14 

88 15 

88 16 

88 17 

88 18 

88 19 

88 20 

88 21 

88 22 

88 23 



P.C. 

907 

898 
SN!) 
880 
871 
863 
854 



W. L. P.C. 



88 24 

88 25 

88 26 

88 27 

88 28 

88 29 

88 30 

88 31 

88 32 

88 33 

88 34 

88 35 

88 36 

88 37 



.786 
.779 
.772 
.765 
.759 
.752 
.746 
.740 
.733 
.727 
.721 
.715 
.709 
.704 
.698 



W. L. P.C. 



88 39 

88 40 

88 41 

88 42 

88 43 

88 44 

88 45 



88 47 

88 48 

88 49 

88 50 

88 51 

88 52 

88 53 



.687 
.682 
.677 
.672 
.667 
.662 
.657 
.652 
.647 
.643 
.638 
.633 
.629 
.624 



W. L. 

88 54 

88 55 

88 56 

88 57 

88 58 

88 59 

88 60 

88 61 



88 65 
88 66 
88 67 



P.C. 

.619 
.615 
.611 
.607 
.603 
.599 
.595 
.591 
.587 
.583 
.579 
.575 
.571 
.567 



SERIES BEGINNING 89 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


89 


9 


.908 


89 


24 


.787 


89 


39 


.695 


89 


53 


.627 


89 


10 


.899 


89 


25 


.780 


89 


40 


.690 


89 


54 


.622 


89 


11 


.890 


88 


26 


.774 


89 


41 


.685 


89 


55 


.618 


89 


12 


.881 


89 


27 


.767 


89 


42 


.680 


89 


56 


.614 


89 


13 


.873 


89 


28 


.761 


89 


43 


.674 


89 


57 


.610 


89 


14 


.864 


89 


29 


.754 


89 


44 


.669 


89 


58 


.605 


89 


15 


.856 


89 


30 


.748 


89 


45 


.664 


89 


59 


.601 


89 


16 


.848 


89 


31 


.742 


89 


46 


.659 


89 


60 


.597 


89 


17 


.840 


89 


32 


.736 


89 


47 


.655 


89 


61 


.593 


89 


18 


.832 


89 


33 


.729 


89 


48 


.650 


89 


62 


.589 


89 


19 


.824 


89 


34 


.723 


89 


49 


.645 


89 


63 


.586 


89 


20 


.817 


89 


35 


.718 


89 


50 


.641 


89 


64 


.582 


89 


21 


.809 


89 


36 


.712 


89 


51 


.636 


89 


65 


.578 


89 


22 


.802 


89 


37 


.706 


89 


52 


.631 


89 


66 


.574 


89 


23 


.794 


89 


38 


.701 















SERIES BEGINNING 90 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


90 


9 


.909 


90 


24 


.788 


90 


38 


.703 


90 


52 


.634 


90 


10 


.900 


90 


25 


.782 


90 


39 


.698 


90 


53 


.629 


90 


11 


.891 


90 


26 


.775 


90 


40 


.693 


90 


54 


.625 


90 


12 


.882 


90 


27 


.769 


90 


41 


.687 


90 


55 


.620 


90 


13 


.874 


90 


28 


.763 


90 


42 


.682 


90 


56 


.616 


90 


14 


.865 


90 


29 


.756 


90 


43 


.677 


90 


57 


.612 


90 


15 


.857 


90 


30 


.750 


90 


44 


.672 


90 


58 


.608 


90 


16 


.849 


90 


31 


.744 


90 


45 


.667 


90 


59 


.604 


90 


17 


.841 


90 


32 


.738 


90 


46 


.662 


90 


60 


.600 


90 


18 


.833 


90 


33 


.732 


90 


47 


.657 


90 


61 


.596 


90 


19 


.826 


90 


34 


.726 


90 


48 


.652 


90 


62 


.592 


90 


20 


.818 


90 


35 


.720 


90 


49 


.648 


90 


63 


.588 


90 


21 


.811 


90 


36 


.714 


90 


50 


.643 


90 


64 


.584 


90 


22 


.804 


90 


37 


.709 


90 


51 


.639 


90 


65 


.580 


90 


23 


.796 





















58 Spalding s Athletic Library. 

SERIES BEGINNING 91 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


Hi 


9 


.910 


91 


23 


.798 


91 


37 


.711 


91 


51 


.641 


91 


10 


.901 


91 


24 


.791 


91 


38 


.705 


91 


52 


.637 


91 


11 


.892 


91 


25 


.784 


91 


39 


.700 


91 


53 


.632 


91 


12 


.884 


91 


26 


.777 


91 


40 


.695 


91 


54 


.628 


91 


13 


.875 


91 


27 


.771 


91 


41 


.693 


91 


55 


.623 


91 


14 


.867 


91 


28 


.765 


91 


42 


.684 


91 


56 


.619 


91 


15 


.859 


91 


29 


.758 


91 


43 


.679 


91 


57 


.615 


91 


16 


.851 


91 


30 


.752 


91 


44 


.674 


91 


58 


.611 


91 


17 


.843 


91 


31 


.746 


91 


45 


.669 


91 


59 


.607 


91 


18 


.835 


91 


32 


.739 


91 


46 


.664 


91 


60 


.603 


91 


19 


.827 


91 


33 


.734 


91 


47 


.660 


91 


61 


.599 


91 


20 


.820 


91 


34 


.728 


91 


48 


.655 


91 


62 


.595 


91 


21 


.812 


91 


35 


.722 


91 


49 


.650 


91 


63 


.591 


91 


22 


.805 


91 


36 


.717 


91 


50 


.646 


91 


64 


.587 



SERIES BEGINNING 92 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


92 


9 


.911 


92 


23 


.800 


92 


37 


.713 


92 


51 


.644 


92 


10 


.902 


92 


24 


.793 


92 


38 


.708 


92 


52 


.639 


92 


11 


.893 


92 


25 


.786 


92 


39 


.702 


92 


53 


.635 


92 


12 


.885 


92 


26 


.779 


92 


40 


.697 


92 


54 


.630 


92 


13 


.876 


92 


27 


.773 


92 


41 


.692 


92 


55 


.626 


92 


14 


.868 


92 


28 


.767 


92 


42 


.687 


92 


56 


.621 


92 


15 


.860 


92 


29 


.760 


92 


43 


.682 


92 


57 


.617 


92 


16 


.852 


92 


30 


.754 


92 


44 


.677 


92 


58 


.613 


92 


17 


.844 


92 


31 


.748 


92 


45 


.672 


92 


59 


.609 


92 


18 


.836 


92 


32 


.741 


92 


46 


.667 


92 


60 


.605 


92 


19 


.829 


92 


33 


.736 


92 


47 


.662 


92 


61 


.601 


92 


20 


.821 


92 


34 


.730 


92 


48 


.657 


92 


62 


.597 


92 


21 


.814 


92 


35 


.724 


92 


49 


.653 


92 


63 


.593 


92 


22 


.807 


92 


36 


.719 


92 


50 


.648 









SERIES BEGINNING 93 WON AND 9 LOST. 
W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 



93 


9 


.912 


93 


23 


.802 


93 


37 


.716 


93 


50 


.650 


93 


10 


.903 


93 


24 


.795 


93 


38 


.710 


93 


51 


.646 


93 


11 


.894 


93 


25 


.788 


93 


39 


.705 


93 


52 


.642 


93 


12 


.886 


93 


26 


.781 


93 


40 


.699 


93 


53 


.637 


93 


13 


.878 


93 


27 


.775 


93 


41 


.694 


93 


54 


.633 


93 


14 


.869 


93 


28 


.769 


93 


42 


.689 


93 


55 


.628 


93 


15 


.861 


93 


29 


.762 


98 


43 


.684 


93 


56 


.624 


93 


16 


.853 


93 


30 


.756 


93 


44 


.679 


93 


57 


.620 


93 


17 


.846 


93 


31 


.750 


93 


45 


.674 


93 


58 


.616 


93 


18 


.838 


93 


32 


.744 


93 


46 


.669 


93 


59 


.612 


93 


19 


.830 


93 


33 


.738 


93 


47 


.664 


93 


60 


.608 


93 


20 


.823 


93 


34 


.732 


93 


48 


.660 


93 


61 


.604 


93 


21 


.816 


93 


35 


.727 


93 


49 


.655 


93 


62 


.600 


93 


22 


.809 


93 


36 


.721 















Spalding's Athletic Library. 59 

SERIES BEGINNING 94 WON AND 9 LOST. 
W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.O. W. L. P.C. 



94 


9 


.913 


94 


10 


.904 


94 


11 


.895 


94 


12 


.887 


94 


13 


.879 


94 


14 


.870 


94 


15 


.863 


94 


16 


.855 


94 


17 


.847 


94 


18 


.839 


94 


19 


.832 


94 


20 


.825 


94 


21 


.817 


94 


22 


.810 



94 


23 


.804 


94 


24 


.797 


94 


25 


.790 


94 


26 


.783 


94 


27 


.777 


94 


28 


.770 


94 


29 


.764 


94 


30 


.758 


94 


31 


.752 


94 


32 


.746 


94 


33 


.740 


94 


34 


.734 


94 


35 


.729 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


94 


36 


.723 


94 


37 


.718 


94 


38 


.712 


94 


39 


.707 


94 


40 


.701 


94 


41 


.696 


94 


42 


.691 


94 


43 


.686 


94 


44 


.681 


94 


45 


.676 


94 


46 


.671 


94 


47 


.667 


94 


48 


.662 



94 


49 


.658 


94 


50 


.653 


94 


51 


.649 


94 


52 


.644 


94 


53 


.640 


94 


54 


.635 


94 


55 


.631 


94 


56 


.627 


94 


57 


.623 


94 


58 


.619 


94 


59 


.614 


94 


60 


.610 


94 


61 


.606 



SERIES BEGINNING 95 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


95 


9 


.914 


95 


22 


.812 


95 


35 


.731 


95 


48 


.664 


95 


10 


.905 


95 


23 


.805 


95 


36 


.725 


95 


49 


.660 


95 


11 


.896 


95 


24 


.799 


95 


37 


.720 


95 


50 


.656 


95 


12 


.888 


95 


25 


.792 


95 


38 


.714 


95 


51 


.652 


95 


13 


.880 


95 


26 


.785 


95 


39 


.709 


95 


52 


.647 


95 


14 


.872 


95 


27 


.779 


95 


40 


.704 


95 


53 


.642 


95 


15 


.864 


95 


28 


.772 


95 


41 


.699 


95 


54 


.638 


95 


16 


.856 


95 


29 


.766 


95 


42 


.694 


95 


55 


.633 


95 


17 


.848 


95 


30 


.760 


95 


43 


.989 * 


95 


56 


.629 


95 


18 


.841 


95 


31 


.754 


95 


44 


.684 


95 


57 


.625 


95 


19 


.833 


95 


32 


.748 


95 


45 


.679 


95 


58 


.621 


95 


20 


.826 


95 


33 


.742 


95 


46 


.674 


95 


59 


.617 


95 


21 


.819 


95 


34 


.736 


95 


47 


.669 


95 


60 


.613 



SERIES BEGINNING 96 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


96 


9 


.914 


96 


22 


.814 


96 


35 


.733 


96 


48 


.667 


96 


10 


.906 


96 


23 


.807 


96 


36 


.727 


96 


49 


.662 


96 


11 


.897 


96 


24 


.800 


96 


37 


.722 


96 


50 


.658 


96 


12 


.889 


96 


25 


.793 


96 


38 


.716 


96 


51 


.654 


96 


13 


.881 


96 


26 


.787 


96 


39 


.711 


96 


52 


.651 


96 


14 


.873 


96 


27 


.780 


96 


40 


.706 


96 


53 


.645 


96 


15 


.865 


96 


28 


.774 


96 


41 


.701 


96 


54 


.640 


96 


16 


.857 


96 


29 


.768 


96 


42 


.696 


96 


55 


.636 


96 


17 


.850 


96 


30 


.762 


96 


43 


.691 


96 


56 


.632 


96 


18 


.842 


96 


31 


.756 


96 


44 


.686 


96 


57 


.627 


96 


19 


.835 


96 


32 


.750 


96 


45 


.682 


96 


58 


.623 


96 


20 


.828 


96 


33 


.744 


96 


46 


.676 


96 


59 


.619 


96 


21 


.821 


96 


34 


.738 


96 


47 


.671 









6o 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 



SERIES BEGINNING 97 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.G 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


97 


9 


.915 


97 


22 


.815 


97 


35 


.735 


97 


47 


.674 


97 


10 


.907 


97 


23 


.809 


97 


36 


.729 


97 


48 


.669 


97 


11 


.898 


97 


24 


.802 


97 


37 


.724 


97 


49 


.664 


97 


12 


.890 


97 


25 


.795 


97 


38 


.719 


97 


50 


.660 


97 


13 


.882 


97 


26 


.789 


97 


39 


.713 


97 


51 


.656 


97 


14 


.874 


97 


27 


.782 


97 


40 


.708 


97 


52 


.652 


97 


15 


.866 


97 


28 


.776 


97 


41 


.703 


97 


53 


.647 


97 


16 


.859 


97 


29 


.770 


97 


42 


.698 


97 


54 


.642 


97 


17 


.851 


97 


30 


.764 


97 


43 


.693 


97 


55 


.638 


97 


18 


.844 


97 


31 


.758 


97 


44 


.688 


97 


56 


.634 


97 


19 


.837 


97 


32 


.752 


97 


45 


.683 


97 


57 


.630 


97 
97 


20 
21 


.829 
.822 


97 
97 


33 

34 


.746 
.740 


97 


46 


.678 


97 


58 


.626 



SERIES BEGINNING 98 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


98 


9 


.916 


98 


22 


.817 


98 


34 


.742 


98 


46 


.681 


98 


10 


.907 


98 


23 


.810 


98 


35 


.737 


98 


47 


.676 


98 


11 


.899 


98 


24 


.803 


98 


36 


.731 


98 


48 


.671 


98 


12 


.891 


98 


25 


.797 


98 


37 


.726 


98 


49 


.667 


98 


13 


.883 


98 


26 


.790 


98 


38 


.721 


98 


50 


.662 


98 


14 


.875 


98 


27 


.784 


98 


39 


.715 


98 


51 


.658 


98 


15 


.867 


98 


28 


.778 


98 


40 


.710 


98 


52 


.653 


98 


16 


.860 


98 


29 


.772 


98 


41 


.705 


98 


53 


.649 


98 


17 


.852 


■ 98 


30 


.766 


98 


42 


.700 


98 


54 


.645 


98 


18 


.845 


98 


31 


.760 


98 


43 


.695 


98 


55 


.641 


98 


19 


.838 


98 


32 


.754 


98 


44 


.690 


98 


56 


.636 


98 


20 


.831 


98 


33 


.748 


98 


45 


.685 


98 


57 


.632 


98 


21 


.824 





















SERIES BEGINNING 99 WON AND 



LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


99 


9 


.917 


99 


21 


.825 


99 


33 


.750 


99 


45 


.688 


99 


10 


.908 


99 


22 


.818 


99 


34 


.744 


99 


46 


.683 


99 


11 


.900 


99 


23 


.812 


99 


35 


.739 


99 


47 


.678 


99 


12 


.892 


99 


24 


.805 


99 


36 


.733 


99 


48 


.674 


99 


13 


.884 


99 


25 


.798 


99 


37 


.728 


99 


49 


.669 


99 


14 


.876 


99 


26 


.792 


99 


38 


.723 


99 


50 


.664 


99 


15 


.868 


99 


27 


.786 


99 


39 


.717 


99 


51 


.660 


99 


16 


.861 


99 


28 


.780 


99 


40 


.712 


99 


52 


.656 


99 


17 


.854 


99 


29 


.774 


99 


41 


.707 


99 


53 


.651 


99 


18 


.846 


99 


30 


.767 


99 


42 


.702 


99 


54 


.647 


99 


19 


.839 


99 


31 


.762 


99 


43 


.697 


99 


55 


.643 


99 


20 


.832 


99 


32 


.756 


99 


44 


.693 


99 


56 


.639 



Spalding 's Athletic Library. 



61 



SERIES BEGINNING 100 WON AND 9 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


100 


9 


.918 


100 


21 


.827 


100 


33 


.752 


100 45 


.690 


100 


10 


.909 


100 


22 


.820 


100 


34 


.746 


100 46 


.685 


100 


11 


.901 


100 


23 


.813 


100 


35 


.741 


100 47 


.681 


100 


12 


.893 


100 


24 


.806 


100 


36 


.735 


100 48 


.676 


100 


13 


.885 


100 


25 


.800 


100 


37 


.730 


100 49 


.671 


100 


14 


.877 


100 


26 


.793 


100 


38 


.725 


100 50 


.667 


100 


15 


.870 


100 


27 


.787 


100 


39 


.719 


100 51 


.662 


100 


16 


.862 


100 


28 


.781 


100 


40 


.714 


1)0 52 


.658 


100 


17 


.855 


100 


29 


.775 


100 


41 


.709 


100 53 


.653 


100 


18 


.847 


100 


30 


.769 


100 


42 


.704 


100 54 


.649 


100 


19 


.840 


100 


31 


.763 


100 


43 


.700 


100 55 


.645 


100 


20 


.833 


100 


32 


.758 


100 


44 


.695 










SERIES 


BEGINNING 


101 WON 


AND 9 


LOST. 




w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


101 


9 


.918 


101 


21 


.828 


101 


33 


.754 


101 44 


.697 


101 


10 


.910 


101 


22 


.822 


101 


34 


.748 


101 45 


.692 


101 


11 


.902 


101 


23 


.815 


101 


35 


.743 


101 46 


.687 


101 


12 


.894 


101 


24 


.808 


101 


36 


.737 


101 47 


.682 


101 


13 


.886 


101 


25 


.801 


101 


37 


.732 


101 48 


.678 


101 


14 


.878 


101 


26 


.795 


101 


38 


.727 


101 49 


.673 


101 


15 


.871 


101 


27 


.789 


101 


39 


.721 


101 50 


.669 


101 


16 


.863 


101 


28 


.784 


101 


40 


.716 


101 51 


.664 


101 


17 


.856 


101 


29 


.777 


101 


41 


.711 


101 52 


.660 


101 


18 


.849 


101 


30 


.770 


101 


42 


.706 


101 53 


.656 


101 


19 


.842 


101 


31 


.765 


101 


43 


.702 


101 54 


.651 


101 


20 


.835 


101 


32 


.759 
















SERIES 


BEGINNING 


102 WON 


AND 9 


LOST. 




w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


102 


9 


.919 


102 


21 


.830 


102 


32 


.761 


102 43 


.703 


102 


10 


.911 


102 


22 


.823 


102 


33 


.656 


102 44 


.699 


102 


11 


.903 


102 


23 


.816 


102 


34 


.750 


102 45 


.694 


102 


12 


.895 


102 


24 


.810 


102 


35 


.745 


102 46 


.689 


102 


13 


.887 


102 


25 


.803 


102 


36 


.739 


102 47 


.685 


102 


14 


.879 


102 


26 


.797 


102 


37 


.734 


102 48 


.680 


102 


15 


.872 


102 


27 


.791 


102 


38 


.729 


102 49 


.675 


102 


16 


.864 


102 


28 


.784 


102 


39 


.723 


102 50 


.670 


102 


17 


.857 


102 


29 


.778 


102 


40 


.718 


102 51 


.667 


102 


18 


.850 


102 


30 


.773 


102 


41 


.713 


102 52 


.662 


102 


19 


.843 


102 


31 


.767 


102 


42 


.708 


102 53 


.658 


102 


20 


.836 






















SERIES 


BEGINNING 


103 WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


103 


11 


.904 


103 


22 


.824 


103 


33 


.758 


103 43 


.705 


103 


12 


.896 


103 


23 


.818 


103 


34 


.752 


103 44 


.701 


103 


13 


.888 


103 


24 


.811 


103 


35 


.747 


103 45 


.696 


103 


14 


.880 


103 


25 


.805 


103 


36 


.741 


103 46 


.691 


103 


15 


.872 


103 


26 


.798 


103 


37 


.736 


103 47 


.687 


103 


16 


.865 


103 


27 


.792 


103 


38 


.731 


103 48 


.682 


103 


17 


.858 


103 


28 


.786 


103 


39 


.725 


103 49 


.678 


103 


18 


.851 


103 


29 


.780 


103 


40 


.720 


103 50 


.673 


103 


19 


.844 


103 


30 


.774 


103 


41 


.715 


103 51 


.669 


103 


20 


.838 


103 


31 


.769 


103 


42 


.710 


103 52 


.665 


103 


21 


.831 


103 


32 


.763 













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SERIES BEGINNING 104 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



104 


11 


904 


104 


22 


.825 


104 


32 


.765 


104 


42 


.712 


104 


12 


897 


104 


23 


.819 


104 


33 


.759 


104 


43 


.707 


104 


13 


889 


104 


24 


.813 


104 


34 


.752 


104 


44 


.703 


104 


14 


881 


104 


25 


.806 


104 


35 


.748 


104 


45 


.698 


104 


15 


874 


104 


26 


.800 


104 


36 


.743 


104 


46 


.693 


104 


16 


867 


104 


27 


.794 


104 


37 


.737 


104 


47 


.689 


104 


17 


860 


104 


28 


.788 


104 


38 


.732 


104 


48 


.684 


104 


18 


852 


104 


29 


.782 


104 


39 


.727 


104 


49 


.680 


104 


19 


846 


104 


30 


.776 


104 


40 


.722 


104 


50 


.675 


104 


20 


839 


104 


31 


.770 


104 


41 


.717 


104 


51 


.671 


104 


21 


832 





















SERIES BEGINNING 105 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



105 


11 . 


905 


105 


21 


.833 


105 


31 


.772 


105 


41 


.719 


105 


12 


897 


105 


22 


.827 


105 


32 


.766 


105 


42 


.714 


105 


13 


890 


105 


23 


.820 


105 


33 


.761 


105 


43 


.709 


105 


14 


882 


105 


24 


.814 


105 


34 


.756 


105 


44 


.705 


105 


15 


875 


105 


25 


.808 


105 


35 


.750 


105 


45 


.700 


105 


16 


868 


105 


26 


.802 


105 


36 


.745 


105 


46 


.695 


105 


17 


861 


105 


27 


.795 


105 


37 


.739 


105 


47 


.691 


105 


18 


854 


105 


28 


.789 


105 


38 


.734 


105 


48 


.686 


105 


19 


847 


105 


29 


.784 


105 


39 


.729 


105 


49 


.682 


105 


20 


840 


105 


30 


.778 


105 


40 


.724 


105 


50 


.677 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 106 


WON AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


106 


11 


906 


106 


21 


.835 


106 


31 


.774 


106 


41 


.721 


106 


12 


898 


106 


22 


.828 


106 


32 


.768 


106 


42 


.716 


106 


13 


891 


106 


23 


.822 


106 


33 


.763 


106 


43 


.711 


106 


14 


883 


106 


24 


.815 


106 


34 


.757 


106 


44 


.707 


106 


15 


876 


106 


25 


.809 


106 


35 


.752 


106 


45 


.702 


106 


16 


869 


106 


26 


.803 


106 


36 


.746 


106 


46 


.697 


106 


17 


862 


106 


27 


.797 


106 


37 


.741 


106 


47 


.693 


106 


18 


855 


106 


28 


.791 


106 


38 


.736 


106 


48 


.688 


106 


19 


848 


106 


29 


.785 


106 


39 


.731 


106 


49 


.684 


106 


20 


841 


106 


30 


.779 


106 


40 


.726 









W. L. 



SERIES BEGINNING 107 WON AND 11 LOST. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



107 


11 


.907 


107 


21 


.836 


107 


31 


.775 


107 


40 


.728 


107 


12 


.899 


107 


22 


.830 


107 


32 


.770 


107 


41 


.723 


107 


13 


.892 


107 


23 


.823 


107 


33 


.764 


107 


42 


.718 


107 


14 


.884 


107 


24 


.817 


107 


34 


.759 


107 


43 


.713 


107 


15 


.877 


107 


25 


.811 


107 


35 


.754 


107 


44 


.709 


107 


16 


.870 


107 


26 


.805 


107 


36 


.748 


107 


45 


.704 


107 


17 


.863 


107 


27 


.799 


107 


37 


.743 


107 


46 


.699 


107 


18 


.856 


107 


28 


.793 


107 


38 


.738 


107 


47 


.695 


107 


19 


.849 


107 


29 


.787 


107 


39 


.733 


107 


48 


.690 


107 


20 


.843 


107 


30 


.781 















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SERIES BEGINNING 108 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



108 


11 


.907 : 


L08 


21 


837 : 


LOS 


30 


.783 ] 


LOS 


39 


.735 


108 


12 


.900 


108 


22 


831 


OS 


31 


.777 ] 


OS 


40 


.730 


108 


13 


.892 : 


108 


23 


824 ] 


LOS 


32 


.771 ] 


OS 


41 


.725 


108 


14 


.885 ] 


L08 


24 


818 ] 


LOS 


33 


.766 ] 


08 


42 


.720 


108 


15 


.878 


LOS 


25 


812 ] 


08 


34 


.761 ] 


OS 


43 


.715 


108 


16 


.871 


LOS 


26 


806 


OS 


35 


.755 ] 


OS 


44 


.711 


108 


17 


.864 


LOS 


27 


800 ] 


L08 


36 


.750 ] 


OS 


45 


.706 


108 


18 


.857 


OS 


28 


794 


OS 


3,' 


.745 ] 


OS 


46 


.701 


108 


19 


.851 


LOS 


29 


788 


08 


b8 


.740 ] 


08 


47 


.697 


108 


20 


.844 





















SERIES BEGINNING 109 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


109 


11 


.908 


109 


20 


.845 


109 


29 


.790 


109 


38 


.741 


109 


12 


.901 


109 


21 


.838 


109 


30 


.784 


109 


39 


.736 


109 


13 


.893 


109 


22 


.832 


109 


31 


.779 


109 


40 


.731 


109 


14 


.886 


109 


23 


.826 


109 


32 


.773 


109 


41 


.727 


109 


15 


.879 


109 


24 


.820 


109 


33 


.768 


109 


42 


.722 


109 


16 


.872 


109 


25 


.814 


109 


34 


.762 


109 


43 


.717 


109 


17 


.865 


109 


26 


.808 


109 


35 


.757 


109 


44 


.712 


109 


18 


.858 


109 


27 


.802 


109 


36 


.752 


109 


45 


.708 


109 


19 


.852 


109 


28 


.796 


109 


37 


.747 


109 


46 


.703 



SERIES BEGINNING 110 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



110 


11 


909 


110 


20 


.846 


110 


29 


.792 


110 


38 


.743 


110 


12 


901 


110 


21 


.840 


110 


30 


.786 


110 


39 


.738 


110 


13 


894 


110 


22 


.833 


110 


31 


.780 


110 


40 


.733 


110 


14 


887 


110 


23 


.827 


110 


32 


.775 


110 


41 


.728 


110 


15 


880 


110 


24 


.821 


110 


33 


.769 


110 


42 


.724 


110 


16 


873 


110 


25 


.815 


110 


34 


.764 


110 


43 


.719 


110 


17 


866 


110 


26 


.809 


110 


35 


.759 


110 


44 


.714 


110 


18 


859 


110 


27 


.803 


110 


36 


.753 


110 


45 


.710 


110 


19 


853 


110 


28 


.797 


110 


37 


.748 









SERIES BEGINNING 111 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. P.C. 



P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



W. L. P.C. 



Ill 


11 


.910 


111 


20 


.847 


111 


29 


.793 


111 


37 


.750 


111 


12 


.902 


111 


21 


.841 


111 


30 


.787 


111 


38 


.745 


111 


13 


.895 


111 


22 


.834 


111 


31 


.782 


111 


39 


.740 


111 


14 


.888 


111 


23 


.828 


111 


32 


.776 


111 


40 


.735 


111 


15 


.881 


111 


24 


.822 


111 


33 


.771 


111 


41 


.730 


111 


16 


.874 


111 


25 


.817 


111 


34 


.766 


111 


42 


.725 


111 


17 


.867 


111 


26 


.810 


111 


35 


.761 


111 


43 


.721 


111 


18 


.861 


111 


27 


.805 


111 


36 


.755 


111 


44 


.716 


111 


19 


.854 


111 


28 


.799 















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Spalding 's Athletic Library. 







SERIES 


BEGINNING 112 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


112 


11 


.910 


112 20 


.848 


112 28 


.800 


112 36 


.757 


112 


12 


.903 


112 21 


.842 


112 29 


.794 


112 37 


.752 


112 


13 


.896 


112 22 


.835 


112 30 


.789 


112 38 


.747 


112 


14 


.889 


112 23 


.829 


112 31 


.783 


112 39 


.742 


112 


15 


.882 


112 24 


.823 


112 32 


.778 


112 40 


.737 


112 


16 


.875 


112 25 


.818 


112 33 


.773 


112 41 


.732 


112 


17 


.869 


112 26 


.812 


112 34 


.767 


112 42 


.727 


112 


18 


.863 


112 27 


.806 


112 35 


.762 


112 43 


.723 


112 


19 


.855 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 113 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


113 


11 


.911 


113 19 


.856 


113 27 


.807 


113 35 


.764 


113 


12 


.904 


113 20 


.850 


113 28 


.802 


113 36 


.758 


113 


13 


.897 


113 21 


.843 


113 29 


.796 


113 37 


.753 


113 


14 


.890 


113 22 


.837 


113 30 


.790 


113 38 


.748 


113 


15 


.883 


113 23 


.831 


113 31 


.785 


113 39 


.743 


113 


16 


.876 


113 24 


.825 


113 32 


.779 


113 40 


.738 


113 


17 


.870 


113 25 


.819 


113 33 


.774 


113 41 


.734 


113 


18 


.863 


113 26 


.813 


113 34 


.769 


113 42 


.729 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 114 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


114 


11 


.912 


114 19 


.858 


114 27 


.809 


114 35 


.765 


114 


12 


.905 


114 20 


.851 


114 28 


.803 


114 36 


.760 


114 


13 


.898 


114 21 


.844 


114 29 


.797 


114 37 


.755 


114 


14 


.891 


114 22 


.838 


114 30 


.791 


114 38 


.750 


114 


15 


.884 


114 23 


.832 


114 31 


.786 


114 39 


.745 


114 


16 


.877 


114 24 


.826 


114 32 


.781 


114 40 


.740 


114 


17 


.871 


114 25 


.820 


114 33 


.776 


114 41 


.735 


114 


18 


.864 


114 26 


.814 


114 34 


.770 










SERIES 


BEGINNING 115 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


115 


11 


.912 


115 19 


.859 


115 27 


.810 


115 34 


.772 


115 


12 


.905 


115 20 


.852 


115 28 


.804 


115 35 


.767 


115 


13 


.899 


115 21 


.846 


115 29 


.799 


115 36 


.762 


115 


14 


.892 


115 22 


.840 


115 30 


.793 


115 37 


.757 


115 


15 


.885 


115 23 


.834 


115 31 


.788 


115 38 


.752 


115 


16 


.878 


115 24 


.828 


115 32 


.782 


115 39 


.747 


115 


17 


.872 


115 25 


.822 


115 33 


.777 


115 40 


.7*42 


115 


18 


.865 


115 26 


.816 














SERIES 


BEGINNING 116 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


116 


11 


.913 


116 19 


.860 


116 26 


.817 


116 33 


.779 


116 


12 


.906 


116 20 


.853 


116 27 


.811 


116 34 


.773 


116 


13 


.899 


116 21 


.847 


116 28 


.806 


116 35 


.768 


116 


14 


.892 


116 22 


.841 


116 29 


.800 


116 36 


.763 


116 


15 


.886 


116 23 


.835 


116 30 


.795 


116 37 


.758 


116 


16 


.879 


116 24 


.829 


116 31 


.789 


116 38 


.753 


116 

m 


17 
18 


.873 
.866 


116 25 


.823 


116 32 


.754 


116 39 


.748 



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SERIES BEGINNING 117 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. L. 

117 11 

117 12 

117 13 

117 14 

117 15 

117 16 

117 17 



P.C. 
.914 

.907 
.900 
.893 
.887 
.880 
.874 



W. L. 

117 18 

117 19 

117 20 

117 21 

117 22 

117 23 

117 24 



P.C. 

.867 
.861 
.854 
.848 
.842 



W. L. 

117 25 

117 26 

117 27 

117 28 

117 29 

117 30 

117 31 



P.C. 

.824 
.818 
.813 
.807 
.801 
.796 
.791 



W. L. 

117 32 

117 33 

117 34 

117 35 

117 36 

117 37 

117 38 



P.C. 

.785 
.780 
.775 
.770 
.765 
.760 
.755 



SERIES BEGINNING 118 



W. L. P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. W 


118 11 


915 


118 18 


.868 11 


118 12 


908 


118 19 


.862 Hi 


118 13 


901 


118 20 


.855 11 


118 14 


894 


L18 21 


.849 US 


118 15 


887 


L18 22 


.843 Hi 


118 16 


881 


118 23 


.837 115 


118 17 


875 


18 24 


.831 Hi 



WON AND 11 LOST 
L. 

25 



8 26 

8 27 

8 28 

8 29 

8 30 

8 31 



P.C. 

.825 
.819 
.814 



.797 
.792 



W. L. 

118 32 

118 33 

118 34 

118 35 

118 36 

118 37 



P.C. 

.787 
.781 
.776 
.771 
.766 
.761 



SERIES BEGINNING 119 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


' W. 


L. 


P.C. 


119 


11 


.915 


119 


18 


.869 


119 


25 


.826 


119 


31 


.793 


119 


12 


.908 


119 


19 


.863 


119 


26 


..821 


119 


32 


.788 


119 


13 


.902 


119 


20 


.856 


119 


27 


.815 


119 


33 


.883 


119 


14 


.895 


119 


21 


.850 


119 


28 


.809 


119 


34 


.777 


119 


15 


.888 


119 


22 


.844 


119 


29 


.804 


119 


35 


.773 


119 


16 


.882 


119 


23 


.838 


119 


30 


.798 


119 


36 


.768 


119 


17 


.875 


119 


24 


.832 















SERIES BEGINNING 120 WON AND 11 LOST. 



W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


120 


11 


.916 


120 


18 


.870 


120 


24 


.833 


120 


30 


.800 


120 


12 


.909 


120 


19 


.864 


120 


25 


.828 


120 


31 


.795 


120 


13 


.902 


120 


20 


.857 


120 


26 


.822 


120 


32 


.789 


120 


14 


.895 


120 


21 


.851 


120 


27 


.816 


120 


33 


.784 


120 


15 


.889 


120 


22 


.845 


120 


28 


.811 


110 


34 


.779 


120 


16 


.882 


120 


23 


J839 


120 


29 


.805 


120 


35 


.774 


120 


17 


.876 





















SERIES BEGINNING 121 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


121 


11 


.917 


121 


17 


.877 


121 


23 


.841 


121 


29 


.807 


121 


12 


.910 


121 


18 


.871 


121 


24 


.835 


121 


30 


.801 


121 


13 


.903 


121 


19 


.864 


121 


25 


.829 


121 


31 


.796 


121 


14 


.896 


121 


20 


.858 


121 


26 


.823 


121 


32 


.791 


121 


15 


.890 


121 


21 


.852 


121 


27 


.818 


121 


33 


.786 


121 


16 


.883 


121 


22 


.846 


121 


28 


.812 


121 


34 


.781 



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SERIES BEGINNING 122 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


122 


11 


.917 


122 


17 


.878 


122 


23 


.842 


122 


29 


.808 


122 


12 


.911 


122 


18 


.871 


122 


24 


.836 


122 


30 


.803 


122 


13 


.904 


122 


19 


.865 


122 


25 


.830 


122 


31 


.797 


122 


14 


.897 


122 


20 


.859 


122 


26 


.824 


122 


32 


.792 


122 


15 


.891 


122 


21 


.853 


122 


27 


.819 


122 


33 


.787 


122 


16 


.884 


122 


22 


.847 


122 


28 


.813 












SERIES 


BEGINNING 123 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


123 


11 


.918 


123 


17 


.879 


123 


23 


.843 


123 


28 


.815 


123 


12 


.911 


123 


18 


.872 


123 


24 


.837 


123 


29 


.809 


123 


13 


.905 


123 


19 


.866 


123 


25 


.831 


123 


30 


.804 


123 


14 


.898 


123 


20 


.860 


123 


26 


.826 


123 


31 


.799 


123 


15 


.891 


123 


21 


.854 


123 


27 


.820 


123 


32 


.794 


123 


16 


.885 


123 


22 


.848 


















SERIES 


BEGINNING 124 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


124 


11 


.919 


124 


17 


.879 


124 


22 


.849 


124 


27 


.821 


124 


12 


.912 


124 


18 


.873 


124 


23 


.844 


124 


28 


.816 


124 


13 


.905 


124 


19 


.867 


124 


24 


.838 


124 


29 


.810 


124 


14 


.899 


124 


20 


.861 


124 


25 


.832 


124 


30 


.805 


124 


15 


.892 


124 


21 


.855 


124 


26 


.827 


124 


31 


.800 


124 


16 


.886 
























SERIES 


BEGINNING 125 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


125 


11 


.919 


125 


16 


.887 


125 


21 


.856 


125 


26 


.827 


125 


12 


.912 


125 


17 


.880 


125 


22 


.850 


125 


27 


.822 


125 


13 


.906 


125 


18 


.874 


125 


23 


.845 


125 


28 


.817 


125 


14 


.899 


125 


19 


.868 


125 


24 


.839 


125 


29 


.812 


125 


15 


.893 


125 


20 


.862 


125 


25 


.833 


125 


30 


.806 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 126 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


126 


11 


.920 


126 


16 


.887 


126 


21 


.857 


126 


26 


.829 


126 


12 


.913 


126 


17 


.881 


126 


22 


.851 


126 


27 


.824 


126 


13 


.907 


126 


18 


.875 


126 


23 


.846 


126 


28 


.818 


126 


14 


.900 


126 


19 


.869 


126 


21 


.840 


■ 126 


29 


.813 


126 


15 


.894 


126 


20 


.863 


126 


25 


.834 












SERIES 


BEGINNING 127 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


127 


11 


.920 


127 


16 


.888 


127 


21 


.858 


127 


25 


.836 


127 


12 


.914 


127 


17 


.882 


127 


22 


.852 


127 


26 


.830 


127 


13 


.907 


127 


18 


.876 


127 


23 


.847 


127 


27 


.825 


127 


14 


.901 


127 


19 


.870 


127 


2 1 


.841 


127 


28 


.819 


127 


15 


.894 


127 


20 


.864 















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SERIES BEGINNING 128 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


128 
128 
128 
128 
128 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


.921 
.914 
.908 
.901 
.895 


128 16 
128 17 
128 18 
128 19 


.889 
.883 
.877 

.871 


128 20 
128 21 
128 22 
128 23 


.865 
.859 
.853 
.848 


128 24 
128 25 
128 26 
128 27 


.842 
.837 
.831 
.826 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 129 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


129 
129 
129 
129 


11 
12 
13 

14 


.921 
.915 
.908 
.902 


129 15 
129 16 
129 17 
129 18 


.896 
.890 
.884 
.878 


129 19 
129 20 
129 21 
129 22 


.872 
.866 
.860 
.854 


129 23 
129 24 
129 25 
129 26 


.849 
.843 
.838 
.832 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 130 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


130 
130 
130 
130 


11 
12 
13 
14 


.922 
.915 
.909 
.903 


130 15 

130 16 
130 17 
130 18 


.897 
.890 
.884 
.878 


130 19 
130 20 
130 21 
130 22 


.872 
.867 
.860 
.855 


130 23 
130 24 
130 25 


.850 
.844 
.839 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 131 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


131 
131 
131 
131 


11 
12 

13 

14 


.923 
.916 
.910 
.904 


131 15 
131 16 
131 17 
131 18 


.897 
.891 
.885 
.879 


131 19 
131 20 
131 21 


.873 
.868 
.862 


131 22 
131 23 
131 24 


.856 
.851 

.845 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 132 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


132 
132 
132 
132 


11 
12 
13 

14 


.923 
.917 
.910 
.904 


132 15 
132 16 
132 17 


.898 
.892 
.886 


132 18 
132 19 

132 20 


.880 
.874 
.868 


132 21 
132 22 
132 23 


.863 

.858 
.852 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 133 


WON 


AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


133 
133 
133 


11 
12 
13 


.923 
.917 
.911 


133 14 
133 15 
133 16 


.905 
.899 
.893 


133 17 
133 18 
133 19 


.887 
.881 
.875 


133 20 
133 21 
133 22 


.869 
.864 
.858 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 134 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 




W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


W. L. 


P.C. 


134 
134 
134 


11 
12 
13 


.924 
.918 
.912 


134 14 
134 15 
134 16 


.906 

.899 
.893 


134 17 
134 18 
134 19 


.887 
.882 
.876 


134 20 
134 21 


.870 
.865 



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SERIES BEGINNING 135 WON AND 11 LOST. 



w. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. P.C. 




W. L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


135 
135 
135 


11 
12 
13 


.925 
.919 
.912 


135 14 .906 
135 15 .900 
135 16 .894 




135 17 .888 
135 18 .882 


135 
135 


19 
20 


.877 
.871 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 


136 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. P.C. 




W. L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


136 
136 
136 


11 
12 
13 


.925 
.919 
.913 


136 14 .907 
136 15 .901 




136 16 .895 
136 17 .889 


136 
136 


18 
19 


.883 

.877 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 


137 


WON AND 11 


LOST 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. P.C. 




W. L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


137 
137 


11 
12 


.926 
.919 


137 13 .914 
137 14 .907 




137 15 .901 
137 16 .895 


137 
137 


17 

18 


.890 
.884 






SERIES 


BEGINNING 


138 


WON AND 11 


LOST. 






W. 


L. 


P.C. 


W. L. P.C. 




W. L. P.C. 


W. 


L. 


P.C. 


138 
138 


11 

12 


.926 
.920 


138 13 .914 

138 14 .908 




138 15 .902 
138 16 .896 


138 


17 


.890 



SERIES BEGINNING 139 WON AND 11 LOST. 
W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 

139 11 .927 139 13 .915 139 15 .903 139 16 .897 



139 12 



.921 



139 13 

139 14 



.915 
.909 



W. L. 

140 11 .927 
140 12 .921 



SERIES BEGINNING 140 WON AND 11 LOST. 
P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. 



140 13 



140 14 



.909 



P.C. 

.903 



SERIES BEGINNING 141 WON AND 11 LOST. 
W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. W. L. P.C. 

141 11 .934 141 12 .928 141 13 .922 



Spalding's Athletic Library. 




Sni^nZff ° f a fe 11 ! £ la5 T is ' of course ' the ball and bat. The 
bpaldmg Official League Ball has been used exclusively by the National 
League, minor leagues, and by all intercollegiate and other associations 
fect°b^bau a th e ^ f aCent ^ Y ' and , is heymd a11 Qu^tiSTthtlSoS^! 
guarante ^ lasf tn^fJlf ^ p ™ duced - U is backed "P by an absolute 
guarantee to Jast through one continuous match game without rinnine- or 
losing its shape. The Spalding Official League BaTl i7 sold oy ah ffist- 
chass athletic goods dealers throughout the country, and the prfce is $1 25 

BoVs' feaiufRaffwif"^ the K- iS a T^ ler Size ' called Spalding's Official 
tfoys .League Ball, which combines all the qualities of the Official hall 

tcLUsTofT^^T^ /* " ^pecily desi^ for SrchS 
composed o± boys under sixteen years of age), and all games in which 



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this ball is used will be recognized as legal games, the same as if played 
with the Official League Ball. The Official Boys' League Ball costs 
75 cents. 

Other balls which give good satisfaction are the Double Seam Ball, $1.25; 
'Varsity League, $1.00; Interscholastic League— a smaller size of the 
'Varsity — 50 cents, and so on down in price. Every team, however, should 
practice with the official ball, thereby accustoming themselves to its use 
when called upon to play match games. 



In selecting a base ball bat care should be used to select a 
properly balanced bat of only the best material and workman- 
ship; the wood should be dried for a number of seasons out of 
doors in order to insure the proper resiliency and driving 
power, and should be of a correct model to properly balance 
according to the needs of the particular batter using that bat. 
This of course will vary according to the different styles of 
batting. A. G„ Spalding & Bros, have facilities for producing 
the finest bats in the world. They have a corps of experts 
who devote their entire energies to this particular subject. 
Only second-growth ash of upland timber is selected, and 
after it has been carefully seasoned for at least three years, 
it is then worked up into bats, and any wood which shows any 
imperfection is thrown out. 

The Spalding bat experts are familiar with every model 
used by any player of note in the country, and all of these 
models are incorporated in the line of bats turned out by this 
house. 

In the regular line of bats, without question, the best is 
A. G. Spalding & Bros.' " Gold Medal " bat, each one of which 
is tagged with a certificate showing the weight, length, size 
and inspection, and is an absolute guarantee that it has passed 
the most rigid inspection and is perfect in every detail. The 
Gold Medal bat includes the models of every prominent batter 
in all of the leagues. The timber is thoroughly seasoned for 
for from three to five years and fully guaranteed. The Spald- 
ing Gold Medal Bat is made with a tape-wound handle or a 
plain handle, in men's sizes, for $1.00 each. There is also a 
Boy's Gold Medal Bat, in plain handle only, at 50 cents each. 



Another good bat is called "The Mushroom," owing to the 
peculiar formation of the handle, which utilizes a principle by 
which a bat of the same weight is made many times more 
effective than the ordinary style under certain conditions, 
and as an all-around bat many prominent professional players 
testify to their appreciation of the good points of its construc- 
tion. They say: "Both balance and model are perfect." 

The knob arrangement at the end of the bat enables a more 
even distribution of weight over the whole length than is 
possible under the old construction, and for certain kinds of 
play the bat is practically invaluable. 
tt John J. McGraw, Manager of the New York club, says : 

For a long time I have been trying to find a bat that would 
balance when choking. Not until I used the Mushroom Bat, 
invented by Jack Pickett, have I found a bat that was up to 
my idea. It is used exclusively by the New York players." 

James J. Callahan, of the Chicago American League club, says : " In 
all my experience as a ball player I have not found a more satisfactory 
bat than the Spalding Mushroom Bat. The timber is the best I have seen 
and the balance and model are perfect." 

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Q^.5dbSunL™ h p^t^ rViCe aS the Spa,ding Mush ™>™ Bat 

My experience as a ESllplaye~e™abl5 s STiTh.T ^m* e n d °"ement. 
eood qualities." pw enables me to thoroughly appreciate its 

BaHn d nof„r^f ad . e v ^f rked ^ 'rank next to the Mushroom 
ing 50 cents Bla^k TA""? 1 ^' S 5 eci ^ finish « s P° tted bu ™- 

XSftS a K h ' 2 " Cen ol ; Juni ° r Leag " e Bat ext?a quality ash 
Sw bur , mnff '- 2 £ S ents: Boys' Bat, selected qua y ash 

Sotd h q lnty/ 5 a c™ S ts. ed ' antlqUe finish ' 10 Cents : ^th?' S& 

• *,? catchers' masks, the best made is 
is Spalding's Sun Protecting Mask 
which is made of finest steel wire' 
extra heavily enamelled, and which 
protects the eye without obstructing 
the view; it sells for $4.00. 

Spalding's Neck Protecting Mask is 
made o f finest steel wire, extra heavy 
and black enamelled to prevent re- 
flection of light; the patent neck ex- 
tension affords absolute protection to 
the neck, the price is $3.00. The 
bpecial League Mask costs $2.50, and 
then there are cheaper ones, at still 
lower prices. 
tocZ? C rm n S a mit l and h e has the greatest variety 
-Pe^cwThichts ce? ^ mitt made is Spalding 
tainly an object of art in 
its line. The leather is of 
finest quality calfskin, pad- 
ding of best hair felt ob- 
tainable and every other 
detail of manufacture has 
been carefully considered, 
including patent lace back 
with rawhide lacing 
Thumb is reinforced and 
laced, double row of stitch- 
ing on heel pad and strap- 
and-buckle fastening at 
back. It costs $6.00. 

For_ professional use 
Spalding's are now making 
a special professional 
catcher's mitt which is a 
duplicate of their "Perfec- 
tion," but slightly smaller in size, having no heel r>ad xnr\ +h* fo * 
& naddf.r^ ^V^ ^quality «f whitSuSS^,^^ 
thl £*? J *V ^ hlS P rofe ™al mitt is in accordance with the idea of 
the best professional catchers in this country; price $7.00. * 



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Spalding's League Mitt is made of special tanned leather, very soft and 
pliable, heavily padded. It costs $4.00. 

In Spalding's No. Mitt the face, sides and finger-piece are made of 
velvet tanned boulevard and the back of selected asbestos buck, well pad- 
ded. $2.50. 

Spalding's "Decker Patent" Mitt, made same as the No. Mitt, with 
the addition of a heavy piece of sole leather on back for extra protection 
to the hand and fingers. $3.00. 

Spalding's No. OA Mitt is extra large and heavily padded, and is ex- 
tremely well made of velvet tanned boulevard and special tanned leather 
finger-piece and back. $2.00. 

Spalding's Amateur Mitt is made of extra quality asbestos buck, per- 
spiration proof, extremely tough and durable. This is a very popular 
mitt. $1.50. 

The face and finger-piece of Spalding's No. C Mitt is made of special 
velvet tanned brown leather, sides and back of firm tanned leather. $1.00, 

The foregoing mitts are all equipped with strap-and-buckle fastening 
at back, have double row of stitching on heel pad, are reinforced and 
laced at thumb, and with patent laced back as an additional feature con- 
stitute absolutely the highest grade line of mitts ever manufactured. All 
styles are made in rights and lefts. 

Spalding's Youths' Mitt No. AB is made with extra quality white buck, 
face and finger-piece extremely tough and durable; well padded; rein- 
forced and laced at thumb and double row of stitching on heel pad; patent 
lace back; strap-and-buckle fastening at back. $1.00. 

Spalding's Practice Mitt is made of specially 
firm tanned oak leather, easy fitting, patent lace 
back. None better for practice. No. B, $1.00. 

Spalding's Youths' Mitt No.CC. Face and finger- 
piece velvet tanned brown leather, sides and back 
firm tanned leather; reinforced and laced at thumb; 
double row of stitching on heel pad ; patent lace 
back; strap-and-buckle fastening. 50 cents. 

Spalding's Youths' Mitt No. BB is a great favor- 
ite, made of extra quality firm tanned oak leather; 
well padded and substantially made; double row of 
stitching on heel pad; reinforced and laced at 
tbvimb; patent lace back; strap-and-buckle fastening at back. 50 cents. 

Spalding's No. 4 Mitt. Men's size. Firm tanned leather; extra heavily 
padded; reinforced and laced at thumb joint and double row of stitching 
on heel pad. 50 cents. 

Spalding's Junior Mitt is the most popular mitt made; the face and back 
are made of asbestos buck; well padded; laced thumb; double row of 
stitching on heel pad; patent lace back. No. CB. Each, 25 cents. 

Spalding's No. 5 Mitt. Improved style; face and 
back made of asbestos buck; laced thumb; well 
padded and double row of stitching on heel pad. 
Each, 25 cents. Spalding's No. 7 Mitt has a face 
of asbestos buck and canvas back; it is a good size 
and well padded. Each, 10 cents. 

A most necessary part of a catcher's equipment 
is a body protector. Spalding's Inflated Body Pro- 
tectors are the only practical device for the pro- 
tection of catchers and and umpires. They are 
made of best rubber, inflated with air; light and 
pliable. The lower part of these protectors are 
hinged, so that they do not interfere with the 
catcher in bending over. When not in use they 
may be deflated and the protector rolled in a very 
small space; Special Quality covering of extra fine 
material. No. 2-0, Each, $7.50. League Catchers' 
Protector No. 0, Each, $5.00. Amateur 





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quirements of a baseman's mitt; laced Si around 
and strap-and-buckle fastening at back- double 
rowofstjtchmgonheelpad. $4.00: DaCk ' double 

The No. BXS Mitt is composed of same cmalitv 
materials and workmanship as in ST No BX 
First Basemen s Mitt. It has no heel pad and £ 

No fi^ f °J Professional use. P $4 Ou 

No. CX Mitt is made on same lines as No BX- 
Ijrfri^ s P eci . al jy tanned drab leather, extra well 
padded at wrist and thumb; laced all around Ind 
strap-and-buckle fastening at back; double row of 
stitching on heel pad. $2 00 w OI 

prTc h eVr n om$ d 3?0 r toS SS? ^ SiXt6en StyleS tOSeleCt fr ° m ' ran * in * » 

on S ^l ner ' sNo -? > ?l nfielders,Glov e is made up 
L s ff??^ Prominent professional 
£ 1; « *f b " ck ^m used in making up this 
S m s ,T S 5 e ? nes t obta i. nable - and a11 other items 
T?iT a l,S CtUr 5^ have been carefully looked into, 
f Pit iZ ^ y £ • dded ar ° u r d edges with fine quality 
S nd n Paddm ? extends well up into the little 

protect wrffAS ^ *" " ^ «*» *»* to 
it<? P rfn ld !!i g '- + N °- 2X Ir i fieId ers' Glove has retained 
knoS^ lty rt y K ar ^ after year and to ' da y is a *- 
Sp .If 1? ° be l he most P racti cal in style and 
S? t of an J on the market. Made of selected 

P 2 P " Tf t yIe * ¥, ad f throughout of specially tan- 
ned calfskin padded with best quality felt. Web 
thumb; double row of stitching on heel pad; high- 
est quality workmanship throughout. $2 50 

Spalding's No. XL Infielders' Glove is made in 
style similar to the No. PX professional glove, but 
of material same as in the No. X. Has no hee pad 
and is extra long. $1.50. 

rf? P » ldi "^' S ,i No -, XS Inf j eIders ' ^ove. Men's size 
fi°tw Ma n e ^°- i, g °° d S uality s P eci al tanned 
wi LI ell / n ,!? ed and ex ceedingly durable. 
Web thumb, double row of stitching on heel pad 
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Spalding's No. X is a fine all-around glove, im- 
proved style. Made of good quality horsehide. 
well padded. Web thumb; double row of stitch- 
ing on heel pad. Will give excellent service. $1.50. 
Spalding's No. 15 is a well made glove, improved 
style. Made of extra fine quality brown leather, 
well padded. Web thumb; double row of stitching 
on heel pad. $1.00. 

Spalding's No. 15L Infielders' Glove is made in 
style similar to the No. PX professional glove, but 
of material same as in No. 15. Has no heel pad 
and is extra long. $1.00. 

Spalding's No. 12 Infielders' Glove is made of 
good quality soft suede tanned leather, nicely pad- 
ded. Web thumb, double row of stitching on heel pad. 75 cents. 

Spalding's No. 2XB Infielders' Glove is the best youths' glove; made 
throughout of selected velvet tanned buckskin. Quality of material, 
workmanship and style of glove same as the No. 2X men's glove. $2.00. 
Spalding's No. XB Infielders' Glove is a good youths' size glove. Made 
of fine quality white tanned horsehide. Similar in material, workmanship 
and style to the No. X men's glove. $1.00. 

Spalding's No. 16 Infielders' Glove is a good glove, full size, improved 
style, of good quality soft tanned leather, nicely padded. Web thumb; 
double row of stitching on heel pad. 50 cents. 

Spalding's No. 17 Infielders' Glove is a youths' glove, all leather, good 
quality, well made and padded. Web thumb; double row of stitching on 
heel pad. 25 cents. 

Spalding's No. 18 Infielders' Glove is youths' size.. Made of asbestos 
buck and well padded. Double row of stitching on heel pad, web thumb. 
Best quarter glove on the market. 25 cents. 




The outfielders* needs are as follows: 

The best fielders' mitt is Spalding's No. 3X. Made 
of the very best and softest light tanned buckskin; 
the thumb and at wrist is extra well padded; laced 
thumb. $2.50. 

Spalding's No. 4X Fielders' Mitt is made of spe- 
cially tanned drab leather, well padded with fine 
felt and carefully sewed and finished; laced thumb, 
strap-and-buckle fastening at back. $1.50. 

Spalding's No. 5X Fielders' Mitt is an exceedingly 
good mitt at a popular price; the face made of white 
tanned buckskin; brown leather back; laced thumb; 
constructed throughout in a most substantial manner. $1.00. 

For boys the best is No. 6X, which is made throughout of a good quality 
brown cape leather, well padded and laced thumb; and without doubt the 
best mitt of the kind ever sold at the price. 50 cents. 

Spalding's No. 7X Boys' Fielders' Mitt is of asbestos buck, well padded 
and substantially made; laced thumb. 25 cents. 

We now come to the matter of uniforms. In base ball, as in other 
sports, the constant desire of every player is to excel his fellows. He 
cannot expect to do this unless his outfit is first-class, and any disad- 
vantage he is working under in this direction will detract just so much 
from ultimate results. For over a quarter of a century Spalding's have 
made the suits worn by the best players in this country, outfitting all 
the league clubs and colleges, and their experience counts for something. 

The Spalding Base Ball Uniforms are cut and fitted according to the 
most scientific methods; are double-seamed and reinforced at the weakest 
points, where the greatest strain comes, and are made by experts who 
have spent many years in this work, and who are therefore better fitted 
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is probably no place in athletics where quality counts for more than it 
does in a base ball uniform. The best is the cheapest. 

We give below a list of uniforms suitable to all classes of clubs, from 
which it is possible to equip any team from the largest League club to 
the smallest on the lot. 

The Spalding Uniform No. 0. Highest grade made. The workmanship 
and material of this outfit is of the very highest quality throughout, and 
special care has been taken to make this uniform superior to anything 
offered in this line.Used 
exclusively b y a I 1 
league and professional 
clubs for years past is 
sufficient evidence of 
its quality and durabil- 
ity. Colors: White, 
Pearl Gray, Yale Gray 
Light Gray, Black, Ma- 
roon, Royal Blue, Navy 
Blue, Brown, Green, 
Cardinal. Consists of 
the Spalding Shirt, 
any style; the Spalding 
Pants, any style; the 
SpaldingStockings.No. 
3-0; the Spalding Cap, 
any style; the Spalding 
Web Belt, leather 
lined. The Spalding 
Uniform complete, 
$15.60. Net price to 
clubs ordering for en- 
tire team, $12.50. No 
extra charge for de- 
tachable sleeves nor for 
lettering shirts with 
name of club. 

The University Uni- 
form No. 1. In work- 
manship and quality of 
material our University 
Uniform No. 1 is equal 
to our No. Uniform, 
but slightly lighter. 
Colors : White, Pearl 
Gray, Yale Gray, Light 
Gray, Black, Maroon, 
Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardi- 
nal. The University 
Uniform comprises: the 
University Shirt, any 
style; the University 
Pants, any style; the 
University Stockings, 
all wool, No. 1R; the 
University Cap, any 
style; the University 
Web Belt, or all leather. 
The University Uni- 
form, complete, $12.50. 
Net price to clubs or- JOHN J. McGRAW, 

dering for entire team, Manager-Captain New Yorks, National League. 




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per suit, $10.00. No extra charge for detachable sleeves nor for lettering 
shirts with name of club. 

The Interscholastic Unifoi-m No. 2. Made of same grade of material 
as our higher-priced uniforms, but of lighter weight flannel. Substan- 
tially made and a most serviceable outfit. Colors : White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Brown, 
Green, Cardinal. This is one of our most popular suits, and will give the 
best of satisfaction. It can usually be worn two seasons. Interscholastic 

Shirt, any style; Inter- 
scholastic Pants, any 
style; Interscholastic 
Wool Stockings, No. 
2R; Interscholastic 
Quality Cap, any style; 
Interscholastic Web 
Belt. The Interscholas- 
tic Uniform, complete, 
$9.65. Netprice to 
clubs ordering for en- 
tire team, $8.00 per 
suit. No extra charge 
for lettering shirts 
with name of club - 
nor for detachable 
sleeves. 

The Club Special 
Uniform No. 3 is made 
of good quality flannel 
in a variety of very de- 
sirable patterns. Well 
finished and a most ex- 
cellent outfit for ama- 
teur clubs. Colors: 
White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, 
Black, Maroon, Royal 
Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Cardinal. A 
most desirable young 
men's suit. Elegantly 
made, and of good, 
strong, handsomo 
material. On exactly 
same patterns as the 
League suits. The Club 
Special Uniform No. 3 
comprises the follow- 
ing: the Club Special 
Shirt, any style; the 
Club Special Pants, 
any style; the Club 
Special Stockings, all 
wool, No. 3R; the Club 
Special Cap, any style; 
the Club Special Web 
Belt. The price of the 
Club Special Uniform, 
complete, is $7.00, and 
the net price to clubs 
ordering for entire 
JAMES COLLINS, team, per suit, $5.50. 

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net price to Subt orilrinl'te^Ure SiT^ M-^?*?, 'W" 1 * e 

in^»%K eS ^ S f a i Min <!. Base Ba " S birts are as follows : "The SpaW- 

nea th «je elbow.displaying the striped jersey under- 
?h^ *'v% d matehl1 ^ the striped stockings. While 
Sn hi ^ b ° d - y 1S considered most suitable, they 
can be made up in any combination, but to order 

only, and orders should be placed early. 

They cost $2.50 each. 

• T J?> e shoe used b ^ a11 the best players 
b not S P aldin & Highest Quality Base 
Hall Shoe, which is hand-made through- 
out and of specially selected kangaroo 
leather. Extreme care is taken in its 
general construction, and no pains or 
expense spared in making this shoe 
not only of the very highest in quality, 
but a perfect shoe in every detail. The 
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are of the finest hand-forged razor steel and firmly riveted to heel and 
sole. They cost $6.00 per pair. 

The Spalding Sprinting Shoe is made of same quality as our No. 2-0 
shoe, but built on the famous Spalding running shoe last. They weigh 
about eighteen ounces to the pair and are made with extra care through- 
out. Per pair, $6.50. 

The Spalding Club Special Shoe is made of carefully selected satin calf- 
skin, machine sewed, very substantially constructed, and a first-class shoe 
in every particular. Steel plates riveted to heel and sole. Per pair, $5.00. 
The Spalding Amateur Special Shoe is made of good quality calfskin, 
machine sewed; a serviceable and durable shoe, and one we can specially 
recommend. Plates riveted to heel and sole. Per pair, $3.50. 
The Spalding Junior Shoe. A leather 
shoe complete with plates. Made on regu- 
lar base ball shoe last and an excellent 
shoe for junior teams. Per pair, $2.00. 






Spalding's Beveled Edge Shoe Plates, 
made of razor steel, are the kind used by 
all League players. They cost 50 cents 
for a pair of toe plates and 50 cents for a 
pair of heel plates. 
To* Toe and heel plates of good quality can be bought fc? 

25 cents a pair, 
Spalding's Pitchers' Toe Plate is worn on the toe 
and affords a thorough protection to the shoe, and at 
the same time a most valuable assistant in pitching. 
Made for right or left shoe. Made of aluminum, they 
cost 50 cents, and of brass, 25 cents. 

Every player needs an ankle supporter and the best 
made is the Hackey Patent Ankle Supporter. It is 

worn over or under stocking and supports the ankle ad- 
mirably, while not interfering in any way with free move- 
ments. It relieves pain immediately and cures a sprain in 
a remarkably short time. In ordering, size of shoe worn 
should be given. 

No. H. Made of soft tanned leather, best quality. Per 
pair, $1.00. 

No. SH. Good quality sheepskin, lined, bound and reinforced. Per 
pair, 50 cents. 

No. CH. Black duck, lined and bound, leather reinforced. Per pair, 
25 cents. 

In stockings, the best cost $1.75 per pair, and range in price down to 25 
cents for a cotton pair. Belts and caps also come in a great variety, both 
of styles and prices. 

Every player should have a uniform bag to keep his outfit clean and in 
good shape. A canvas one costs $2.50, and when made of fine bag leather, 
$5.00. 

A club should also have an official scorer and a score book. A very good 
score book, with board cover, to hold 22 games, can be bought for 25 cents. 




A complete list of base ball goods will be found in Spalding's Base Ball 
catalogue which will be sent free to any address by A. G. Spalding & Bros, 
from their stores in any of the following cities: New York, Chicago, 
Philadelphia, San Francisco, St. Louis, Boston, Buffalo, Baltimore, Den- 
ver, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Washington, Pittsburg, Syracuse, New 
Orleans, Cincinnati, Montreal, Canada. 



JIU JITSU 

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No. 233 

Per Copy 10 Cents 




A complete description of this famous Japan- 
ese system of self defence. Each move thor- 
oughly explained and illustrated with numerous 
full page pictures of Messrs. A. Minami and K. 
Koyama, two of the most famous exponents of 
Jiu Jitsu in America, who posed especially for 
this book. Be sure to ask for Spalding's Ath- 
letic Library book on Jiu Jitsu. 



How to Become a Boxer 

Spalding's Athletic Library No. 162 

For many years books have been issued 
on the art of boxing, but it has remained 
for us to arrange a book which we think 
is sure to fill all demands. It contains 
over 70 pages of illustrations showing all 
the latest blows, posed especially for this 
book under the supervision cf one of the 
best instructors of boxing in the United 
States, who makes a specialty of teaching 
and who knows how to impart his knowl- 
edge. They are so arranged that anyone 
can easily become a proficient boxer. The 
book also contains pictures of all the well- 
known boxers. A partial list of the 200 pages of the book include: A 
history of boxing; how to box; the correct position; the hands; clench- 
ing the fist; the art of gauging distance; the first principles of hitting; 
the elements of defence; feinting; knockout blows; the chin punch; the 
blow under the ear; the famous solar plexus knockout; the heart blow: 
f'mous blows and their originators; Fitzsimmons' contribution; the Mc- 
Coy corkscrew; the kidney punch; the liver punch; the science of box- 
ing; proper position of hand and arm; left hook to face; hook to the jaw; 
how to deliver the solar plexus; correct delivery of a right uppercut; 
blocking a right swing and sending a right uppercut to chin; blocking a 
left swing and sending a left uppercut to chin; the side step; hints on 
training, diet and breathing; how to train; rules for boxing. 




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Especially adapted for laying o.ff 
base ball diamonds, tennis courts 
and all kinds of athletic fields, both* 
outdoors and indoors. 

Complete directions and dia- 
grams showing how to use this 
patent tape furnished with every 
measure. Steel Tape enclosed in 
hard leather case, flush handles, 
all mountings nickel-plated. Ac- 
curacy guaranteed. 

No. A. 50 feet long, 3-8 inch wide, 
graduated feet, inches and 
eighths. . . . Each, $4.00 

No. B. 100 feet long, 3-8 inch wide, graduated feet, inches and 

eighths Each, $6.75 

With this Patent Angle Tape one person can easily secure accurate 

right angles, yet the tape is equal to any other for straight or any kind 

of measuring. 




Spalding's Official Athletic Almanac 

Spalding's Athletic Library No. 217. 
Compiled by J. E. Sullivan, Chief Depart- 
ment Physical Culture, Louisiana Pur- 
chas Exposition, and Director Olympic 
Games 1904. The only annual publication 
now issued that contains a complete list of 
amateur best-on-records; complete inter- 
collegiate records; complete English re- 
cords from 1866; swimming records; inter- 
scholastic records; Irish, Scotch and 
Australasian records; reports of leading 
athletic meets; skating records; important 
athletic events and numerous photos of 
individual athletes and leading athletic teams. This year's issue is a 
special Olympic Games number and contains the only full account of the 
Olympic Games of 1904, and a review of Anthropological Days at the 
World's Fair stadium, being the first time on record where athletic events 
were contested in which savages were the exclusive participants, thus 
forming the first authoritative basis for a comparison between the abili- 
ties of the civilized athlete and the savage. Price 10 cents. 




Ten Minutes' Exercise for 
Busy Men 

Spalding's Athletic Library No. 161. By Dr. Luther 
Halsey Gulick, superintendent of physical training in the 
New York public schools. Any one who is looking for a 
concise and complete course of physical education at 
home would do well to procure a copy of this book. Ten 
minutes' work as directed is exercise any one can follow. 
It already has had a large sale and has been highly com- 
mended by all who have followed its instructions. Nearly 
100 pages of illustrations and 100 of text. Price 10 cents. 




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No. 229— How to Catch, Price 10c. 

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that we have established a Base Ball 
Bureau for the purpose of assisting 
young players who are ambitious to play pro- 
fessional ball to secure positions with profes- 
sional teams. We are in touch with all the 
base ball clubs in the country, and are in re- 
ceipt of numerous inquiries every year for 
good young players. 

If you will send us your name and address, 
giving age, height, weight and general quali- 
fications, we will place your name on our 
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SO THAT YOU CAN RE-ORDER 
AT ANY TIME. OUR HIGHEST 
QUALITY BATS ARE MADE FROM 
THE VERY BEST SELECTED 
SECOND GROWTH WHITE ASH, 
GROWN ON HIGH LAND AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES 
DO WE USE SWAMP OR LOWLAND ASH IN THESE BATS. 

Our bats are made under the supervision of Jack Pickett, who has 
been identified with base ball for the past sixteen years, having played 
with the National, Eastern and Western Leagues. Mr. Pickett is 
undoubtedly one of the best judges of base ball bats in the country 
and is thoroughly familiar with the players' wants. 

CATALOGUE OF ATHLETIC SPORTS FREE. 




A. C. SPALDING & BROS. 



New York 
Boston 
St. Louis 



Chicago 

Baltimore 

Minneapolis 

London, 



Philadelphia 
Buffalo 
Denver 
England 



San Francisco 
Kansas City 
Montreal, Can. 



Special Award and Grand Prize 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana Purchase Expo- 
sition, 1904, for the best, most complete and most attractive installation of 
Gymnastic Apparatus and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair„ 



Spalding Championship Hammer 



BALL-BEARING SWIVEL 







■TTHE SPALDING CHAMPIONSHIP 
BALL-BEARING HAMMER. 



No. 
No. 
No. 



No. 06X 



Originally de- 
signed by 
John Flanagan, the champion of the world, has been 
highly endorsed only after repeated trials in champ- 
ionship events. The benefits of the ball-bearing con- 
struction will be quickly appreciated by all hammer 
throwers. Each hammer put up complete in sole 
leather carrying case. 

12-lb., with sole leather case. 
16 -lb., with sole leather case. 
12-lb., without sole leather case. 
16 -lb., without sole leather case. 



02. 

06. 

02X. 



$12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
10.00 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Washington San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Denver Pittsburg Syracuse 



Cincinnati 



Montreal, Can. 



London, England 



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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, _ 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair 



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SPALDING BASE BALL COATS 

Made of base ball flannel, 
trimmed with different colors on 
collar, cuffs and pockets. Large 
pearl buttons on front. Best of 
workmanship throughout. In 
ordering state color of material 
and trimming desired. 

Sample cards showing quality 
and colors, also special measure- 
ment blanks, furnished on appli- 
cation. 

No. 0. Double breasted coat. 

Each, $10.00 

To clubs purchasing with 

Double Breasted Coat uniforms or nine or more 

coats at one time. Each, $9.00 

No. 1. Double breasted coat. . .• . Each, $9.00 

To clubs purchasing with uniforms or nine or more coats 
at one time. ..... 'Each, $8.00 

No. 2. Double breasted coat. . . . Each, $8.00 

To clubs purchasing with uniforms or nine or more coats at 
one time. ...... Each, $7.00 

No. OS. Single breasted coat. . . . Each, $9.00 

To clubs purchasing with uniforms or nine or more coats at 
one time. ...... Each, $8.00 

No. IS. Single breasted coat. . . . Each, $8.00 

To clubs purchasing with uniforms or nine or more coats at 
one time. ...... Each, $7.00 

No. 2S. Single breasted coat. . . . Each, $7.00 

To clubs purchasing with uniforms or nine or more coats at 
one time. ...... Each, $6.00 

Send for Spalding's Complete Catalogue of all Athletic Sports. 





New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 
Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair 

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Spalding Worsted Web Belts 

Colors: Nos. A, Red; B, Blue; C, Navy Blue; D, Brown; E> 
Black; F, White; J, Maroon; K, Old Gold. 




No. 3-0. Special League Belt, 

2 1-2 inches wide, leather lined, 

large nickel-plated buckle. 

Each, 85c. 




No. 2-0. 2 1-2 Inches wide, 

large nickel-plated buckle. 

Each, 60c. 




No. 2. 2 1-2 inches wide, 
double strap, leather covered 
buckles. . . Each, 50c. 




No, 47. 2 1-2 inches wide, 

leather covered buckle. 

Each, 50c. 



Spalding Cotton Web Belts 

Colors: Nos. L, Red; Q, White; M, Blue; T, Maroon; V, 
Navy Blue. 





No. 4. Cotton Web Belt, 2 1-2 

inches wide, metal buckle. 

No. 4. Each, 25c. 




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No. 23. Cotton Web Belt, 2 1-2 
inches wide, double strap, 
nickel buckle. . Each, 30c. 
No. 5. Cotton Belt. " 10c. 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A r GRAND PRIZE 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 
Purchase Exposition. 1904, for the best, most complete 
and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, - 
Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



Leather Belts 






No. 804. English hand made, 1 % inch bridle leather 
belt. Black only. Heavily nickeled harness 
buckle Each, 85c. 




^No. 803. Fine Hogskin, selected leather. Light^ 

Tan color. Heavy nickeled buckle, with flap. 75c. 
No. 802. Buff or Brown leather belt, lined withf^ 

patent leather, i}( inch wide. . . Each, 60c. 
No. 801. Fine \Yz inch leather belt. Black or Tan. 

Heavy harness buckle. . . . Each, 50c. 

No. 800. Tan or Black leather belt, \% inch wide. 

Fine harness buckle. .... Each, 50c. 
No. 725. 1% inch heavy leather, heavy nickeled 

harness buckle. Colors: Tan, Orange or 

Black Each, 40c. 

No. 754. \}i inch nickel harness buckle. Colors: 

Tan or Orange Each, 25c. 

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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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Base Ball and Athletic Supp lies shown at the World's Fair. 



A SPECIAL AWARD V (RAND PRIZE 



Spalding Pitchers' Box Plates 



Made in accordance 
with National League 
regulations and of 
extra quality white 

rubber. 
No. 3. Complete, with 
pins. Each, $6.00 




Spalding Home Plate 




Rubber Home Plate, 
made in accordance 
with National League 
regulations, and of ex- 
tra quality white rubber. 

No. I. Complete, with 
pins. . Each, $8.00 



Spalding Bases 

Complete with straps 

and Spikes. Three 

bases to a set. 

No. 0. League Club 

Bases, extra quality 

canvas, quilted, $6.00 
No. 1. Canvas Bases, well made, not quilted, $4.50 
No. 2. Canvas Bases, ordinary quality. Set, 3.00 




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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete ( 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Score Books 

We are making all our base ball score books now according to the 

Morse system. For the convenience of those who have become 

accustomed to the old style, however, we will supply No. 2 only as 

made formerly. 






POCKET SCORE BOOKS 
No. 1. Paper, 7 games. . 
No. 2. Board, 22 games. . 
No. 3. Board, 46 games. . 

CLUB SCORE BOOKS 

No. 4. Board, 30 games. . , 

No. 5. Cloth, 60 games. . 

No. 6. Cloth, 90 games. . 

No. 7. Cloth, 120 games. . 

Score Cards. . . . Each, 5c. 




Spalding 

Scoring 

Tablet 

A simple, con- 
venient and ac- 
curate device for 
the record of runs 
and outs. It is 
made of celluloid 

can be car- 
ried in any vest 

pocket. 
No. 1. Each, 25c. 



Each, 10c. 
- 25c. 
" 50c. 

Each, $.75 

" 1.25 

1.50 

" 2.00 

Perdoz., .25 

Spalding 

Umpire 

Indicator 

Made of celluloid; 
exact size, 3x11-2 
inches. Endorsed 
and used by all the 

League umpires. 
No. 0. Each, 50c. 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 
Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A S D GRAND PRIZE 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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5th Quality— Maroon, Green, Blue, 
Gray, Brown Mix. . Each, 25c. 




SPALDING BASE BALL CAPS 

Cuts Nos. 5, 23, 15 and 17 style caps show how we are now making 
these in our No. and No. 1 qualities, with pliable stitched visor 
and ventilated crown, without lining and with a piece of perspira- 
tion proof material inserted inside sweat band. In other qualities 
visor is left plain, and ventilated crown and perspiration proof 
band is not supplied. Style No. 15 is furnished with stitched 
visor in all qualities specified under cut. 



Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal, $1.00 

1st Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal, 90c. 

2d Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal, 80c. 

3d Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Cardinal. . Each, 60c. 

Uh Quality— -White, Light Gray, 
Blue Gray, Maroon, Navy Blue 
and Green. . . Each, 50c. 



No. 21— College Style. Made 
in all qualities. 




No. 25— Boston Style. Made 
in 0, 1st, 2d and 3d qualities. 




No. 17— Brooklyn Style. Made 

in 0, 1st, 2d and 3d qualities 

only. 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARDS" GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



SPALDING BASE BALL CAPS 

This season we introduce several improvements in the make-up 
of the two best grades, which we know will be welcomed by 
players who appreciate the really good points of a first-class 
article. In ordering caps be sure to state style number or name, 
size, quality and color. Colors in each quality are the same as 
the corresponding quality of base ball uniform. 

Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal, $1.00 




No. 5— Chicago Style. Made 

in 0, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th 

qualities. 




No. 23 — University Style. 

Made in 0, 1st, 2d and 3d 

qualities only. 




No. 15— Philadelphia Style. 

Made in 0, 1st, 2d and 3d 

qualities only. 



1st Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal. 90c. 

2d Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Green, Cardinal, 80c. 

3d Quality— White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, 
Brown, Cardinal. . Each, 60c. 

hth Quality— -White, Light Gray, 
Blue Gray, Maroon, Navy Blue 
and Green. . . Each, 50c. 

5th Quality— -Maroon, Green, Blue, 
Gray, Brown Mix. . Each, 25c. 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A r GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

B Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete •"" c — 'J 
and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^ — -=T\ 
\se Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 






SPALDING BAT BAGS 




Heavy waterproof canvas, leather rein- 
forced at ends; holds 12 bats. 
No. 2. Each, $3.00 
No. 3. Same as above; to hold 6 bats. 
Each, $1.75 

INDIVIDUAL BAT BAGS 




Sole leather bat bag, for two bats; used by- 
all League players. 
No. 01. Each, $3.00 
Heavy waterproof canvas, leather cap at 
both ends. 
No. 02. Each, 1.25 
Heavy canvas, leather cap at one end. 
No. 03. Each, 80c. 
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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARDS" GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete ( 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Spalding Uniform Bags 

Combined Uniform and 
Bat Bag, in style similar 
to our regular uniform 
bags, but furnished with 
extra compartment to 
carry one bat; best canvas. 
No. 5. Each, $3.00 

Individual Uniform Bag. Made of 
best quality brown canvas, with two 
leather handles and strap-and-buckle 
fastenings. Will hold suit, shoes and 
other necessary articles. 

No. 4. Each, $2.00 
Lettering on any of above bags extra. Prices on application. 






Substantially made, very durable, and has separate 

compartments for shoes, etc. 

No. 1. Best canvas. . . Each, $2.50 

No. 2. Fine bag leather. . " 5- 00 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair, 



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THE SPALDING 
HIGHEST QUALITY" SWEATERS 

Made of the very finest 
Australian lamb's wool, and 
exceedingly soft and pleasant 
to wear. . They are full fash- 
ioned to body and arms and 
without seams of any kind. 
The various grades in our 
"Highest Quality" Sweat- 
ers are identical in quality 
and finish, the difference 

in price being due entirely to variations in weight. 
Our No. AA Sweaters are considerably heavier 

than the heaviest sweater ever knitted and cannot be 

furnished by any other maker, as we have exclusive 

control of this special weight. 

No. AA. Particularly suitable for foot ball and 

skating. Heaviest sweater made. Each, $7.00 
No. A. "Intercollegiate" special weight. " 6.00 
No. B. Heavyweight. . . " 5.00 

No. C. Standard weight. . . " 4.00 

Colors: White, Navy Blue, Black, Gray, Maroon 

and Cardinal. Other colors to order. Prices on 

application. All made with io-inch collars; sizes 

28 to 44 inches. 

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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A > GRAND PRIZE 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete , 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base B all and Athletic Sup plies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Spalding 
Vest Sweater 

Very popular with base 
ball players. 

Made of best quality wor- 
sted, medium weight. 
Gilt buttons down front. 
Made up in Gray only. 

No. VG. Each, $5.50 



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Spalding 
Jersey Shirts 

To be worn with base 
ball suits. 

Made with solid gray 

bodiesand striped sleeves; 

any color desired. 

No. 16X. Each, $2.50 



The Pittsburg Club has adopted this style of collarless 
jersey, to be worn under the flannel shirt, the sleeves 
of which extend only to the elbow, displaying the 
striped jersey sleeves underneath and matching the 
striped stockings. 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A X D GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

^— ^ ^\ Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete f . > 

/p-— ' and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^—-=?\ 
{[ Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. ] 



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THE HACKEY 
PATENT ANKLE SUPPORTER 

(Patented, May 12, 1897, A. G. Spalding & Bros, Sole Licensees.) 

AN ankle support of some 
kind has now come to be 
recognized as a necessity 
by most athletes. The styles 
which we manufacture under 
the Hackey Patent have given 
universal satisfaction, and are 
absolutely reliable and prac- 
tically perfect in construction 
and design. They are worn 
over or under stocking and sup- 
port the ankle admirably, while' 
not interfering in any way with, 
free movements. Relieve pain 
immediately and cure a sprain | 
in a remarkably short time. In 
ordering, give size of shoe worn. 

No. H. Made of soft tanned 

leather, best quality. 

Per pair, $ 1 .00 

No. SH. Good quality sheep- 
skin, lined, bound and rein- 
forced. 
Per pair, 50c. 

No. CH. Black duck, lined and 
bound, leather reinforced. 
No. CH. Per pair, 25c. 




No. SH. 




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I Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
I Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
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A SPECIAL AWARD A !° (RAND PRIZE 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete f?=Z 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^-^\ 

Base Ball and Athletic S upplies shown at the World's Fair. | 

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THE SPALDING OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALL 

Used exclusively by the National League, Minor Leagues, and by 
all Intercollegiate and other Associations for over a quarter of a 
century. Each ball wrapped in tinfoil and put in a separate box, 
and sealed in accordance with the regulations of the National 
League and American Association. Warranted to last a full game 
when used under ordinary conditions. 

Each, $1.25 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair 



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Tllfi SfcDflldimi Regulation size and weight, fine 
X J.IV* kJ |Sa.XltllL{£ selected horsehide cover, rubber 
''VflfCltv T £*)£$!]£ center, all wool yarn and far su- 
VClXolijr JjWagUV- perior in material and workman- 
No. X. Each, $1.00 f. hi P to any of the various imita- 
tions oi our Official League Ball. 
Warranted to last a full game without losing its elasticity or shape. 



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Spalding Interscholastic League 

No. XB. Same quality as the 'Varsity League, but smaller 
in size. Warranted to last a full game. - - Each, 50c. 



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New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 

Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal. Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD A r GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana • 

B Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete •"" ^—^ 
and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^— -=T\ 
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Spalding Official Made with horsehide cover > 

r - . rubber center and wound 

Boys' League with woo i yarn . same as 

No. IB. Each, 75c. our Official League Ball in 

every respect except slightly smaller in size. It is 
especially designed for junior clubs (composed of boys 
under sixteen years of age), and all games in which 
this ball is used will be recognized as legal games, 
the same as if played with the Official League Ball. 
Warranted to last a full game. 
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gosTon Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincmnati 
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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supp lies shown at the World's Fair. 

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A SPECIAL AWARD TfiRAND PRIZE 




High Flyer 



No. 10. A very lively ball; the inside is all rubber, making it the 
liveliest ball ever offered at the price. Put up in a separate box 
and sealed Each, 25c. 

Boys* Favorite 

No. 7. Horsehide cover and well constructed. An excellent large 
size ball for boys. Put up in a separate box and sealed. Each, 25c, 



Boys' Amateur 



No. 14. This ball is a little under regulation size, has a sheepskii; 
cover, and is very lively. Put up in a separate box and 
Each, 15c. 



Boys* Lively 



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No. 9B. A good Boys' Lively balk juvenile size, two-piece cover. 
Each ball trade-marked. ...... Each, 10c. 

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([New York Chicago St. Louis Denver San Francisco 
II Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
1 1 Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
II Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAE AWARD A r GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

^^—j "} Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete /- . 

/£-— y and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^ ^> 
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Spalding 

Sun 
Protecting 

Mask 



This mask is used by practically all catchers 
on league, college and semi-professional 
teams. The patent sun shade protects the 
eyes without obstructing the view. Mask is 
made throughout of finest steel wire, extra 
heavy black enameled. Fitted with molded 
leather chin strap, hair filled pads and spe- 
ial elastic head band. 

No. 4-0. Each, $4.00 

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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Neck Protecting 
Mask 

Careful players realize 
the value of the neck pro- 
tecting attachment with 
which this mask is fitted. 
The arrangement is made 
so as not to interfere in 
the slightest with free 
movements and it affords 
absolute protection to the 
neck. Finest steel wire, 
extra heavy and black 
enameled to prevent re- 
flection of light. 
No. 3-Oe Each, $3.00 

Regulation 
League Mask 

Made of heavy, soft an- 
nealed steel wire. Well 
finished and reliable in 
every particular. 

BLACK ENAMELED 

No. OX. Each, $2.00 

BRIGHT WIRE 

No. 0. Each, $1.50 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Sup plies shown at the World's Fair. 

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Spalding 

Special League 

Mask 

Black Enameled 

For the ordinary player there 
is no mask more suitable than 
our League style, which is 
made on our special form as 
approved by the best players 
in this country. Extra heavy 
and best annealed steel wire 
black enameled. Fittings of 
best quality throughout. 

No. 2-0. Each, $2.50 



Spalding 
Amateur Mask 

Bright Wire 

Same size and general style of 
the League mask. Substan- 
tially made and warranted 
perfectly safe. 
No. A. Each, $1.00 

No. A 
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Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARD'S" GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete ( 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 




Spalding 
Regulation Mask 

Bright Wire 
Made in same style as our Am- 
ateur mask, but without head 
or chin piece. Warranted. 
No. L. Each, 75c. 



No. L 

Spalding 
Boys' Amateur Mask 




Bright wire No. B 

Exactly same quality as our No. A mask, only smaller in size. 

An absolutely safe mask 

for boys. 

No. B. Each, $1.00 



Spalding 
Youths' Mask 

Bright Wire 

Well padded. No head or 

chin piece. 

No. C. Each, 50c. 

No. D. Each, 25c. 




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Spalding Inflated Body Protectors 



We were the first to 
introduce an inflated 
body protector, made 
under the Gray pat- 
ent, and the method 
of inflation used then 
has been retained in 
the improved style, 
with the addition of a 
special break at the 
bottom, which makes 
it more pliable and 
convenient. Made of 
best rubber, inflated 
with air. When not 
in use the air may be 
let out and the pro- 
tector rolled into a 
very small package. 



No. 2-0. Special quality, covering of extra fine 

selected material Each, $7.50 

No. 0. League Catchers' Protector. . " 5.00 
No. 1. Amateur Catchers' Protector. " 3.50 

No. 2. Boys' Catchers' Protector. . " 2 .oo 

Umpires* Body Protectors 

Made to order only. Patterns showing exact size 
and shape required must be sent with order. $10.00 

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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base B all and Athletic Supp lies shown at the World's Fair. 



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"Professional" Catchers* Mit,6 



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The facing of this mitt is white buck specially selected and 
absolutely the best quality procurable. Made without heel 
pad; padding in accordance with the ideas of the best profes- 
sional catchers in this country. Sides and back are of the 
finest quality calfskin, padded with the best hair felt, raw- 
hide lacing at the back, strap-and-buckle fastening, reinforced 
and laced at the thumb. This mitt is slightly smaller than 
our Perfection No. 7-0, and in weight is somewhat lighter. 



No. 8-0. Each, $7.00 



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and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, - 
Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



SPALDING " PERFECTION " CATCHERS' MITT 




No. 7-0. 



THIS mitt we consider about as near perfection 
as it is possible to come in making an article 
of this kind. The leather is of finest quality 
calfskin, padding of best hair felt obtainable and 
every .other detail of manufacture has been carefully 
considered, including patent lace back with raw- 
hide lacing. Thumb reinforced and laced, double 
row of stitching on heel pad, strap-and-buckle 
fastening at back. 
No. 7-0. Each, $6.00 



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and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^—-^\ 
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Mitt— Patent Lace Back 



AVERY service- 
able youths' 
mitt. Face and finger 
piece made of velvet 
tanned brown leather, 
sides and back of firm 
tanned leather; rein- 
forced and laced at 
thumb and double row 
of stitching on heel 
pad; strap-and-buckle 
fastening at back. 



No. CC. 

Each, 50c. 



Spalding Youths* Mitt — Patent Lace Back 

A GREAT favorite: 
made of extra 
quality firm tanned 
oak leather; well pad- 
ded and substantially 
made; double row of 
stitching on heel pad; 
reinforced and laced 
thumb, strap-and- 
buckle fastening at 
back. 

No. BB. 

Each, 50c. 




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Spalding 
Youths' Mitt 

Patent Lace Back 
Superior quality- 
youths' mitt. Made 
with extra quality 
white buck, face and 
finger-piece extremely 
tough and durable; 
well padded; reinforced 
and laced at thumb and 
double row of stitching 
on heel pad; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at 
back. 

NO. AD. Each, $1.00 

Spalding 
Practice Mitt 

Patent Lace Back 
Men's size. Face and 
back of asbestos buck, 
sides of firm tanned 
leather. Reinforced 
and laced at thumb, 
double row of stitching 
on heel pad; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at 



back. 

No. B. Each 



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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Spalding 
"League" Mitt 



No. 



Made of special tanned leaher, 
very soft and pliable, heavily- 
padded. An old favorite. 

5-0. Each, $4.00 



Spalding 
No. OA Mitt 



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Extra large and heavily pad- 
ded. Velvet tanned leather 
face and special tanned leather 
finger-piece and back. Extremely well made. 

No. OA. Each, $2.00 



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I Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

I Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
i Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARDT CRAND PRIZE 



were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete f t '- 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^-Z> 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 1 

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Spalding 

Amateur 

Mitt 

Made of extra qual- 
ity asbestos buck, 
perspiration proof, 
extremely tough 
and durable. A 
very popular mitt. 

No. A. 
Each, $1.50 

Spalding 
No. C MiLt, 

Face and finger- 
piece of special 
velvet tanned 
brown leather ; 
sides and back of 
firm tannedleather. 
Superior quality 
throughout. 

No. C. 
Each, $1.00 



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|N all athletic contests the implements and 



apparatus must conform to the official rules ^^B H M f 
as laid down by the governing bodies of the ^^ * * * 
various sports, the object being to enable all contestants to com- 
pete under uniform conditions and with the same kind of an imple- 
ment, for a record in any sport will not be allowed unless the , 
official implement is used. That is why Spalding implements 
are always selected, because they never vary in weight or \ 
measurement, but invariably conform to the rules. 



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THE above illustration shows the Stadium at St. Louis, in which 
the Olympic Games of 1904 were held. The field, which was 
designed and equipped by A. G. Spalding & Bros., was declared 
by experts to be t>e most r>p r fect outdoor athletic plant ever built. 




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HE officials of the Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition, recognizing the importance 
of the OLYMPIC GAMES and the value of 
establishing authentic Olympic records, selected Spalding Athletic 
Implements for exclusive official use in connection with the 
Olympic Games (held in the Stadium of the Exposition, from 
May to November) because of their acknowledged superiority, 
reliability and official standing. For over a quarter of a century 
A. G. Spalding & Bros.* implements have been officially used. 




THE building in the background is the Model Gymnasium, which 
■■■ was entirely equipped by A. G. Spalding & Bros, with an 
exhibit that was pronounced a model one by American and 
European experts and the International Jury of the Exposition,, 




A SPECIAL AWARD A r GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

B Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete •- f — : 
and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, ^ — -^\ 
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Spalding 
No. 4 Mitt 

Men's size, improved 
style. Face and back of 
asbestos buck; extra 
heavily padded; rein- 
forced and laced at thumb 
joint and double row of 
stitching on heel pad. 

No. 4. Each, 50c. 



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Mitt 



PATENT LACE BACK 

Most popular mitt made; 
face and back of asbestos 
buck; well padded; laced 
thumb; double row of 
stitching on heel pad. 

No. CB. Each, 25c 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

' and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 

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5 MITT 

Improved style; 
face and back 
made of asbestos 
buck; lace thumb; 
well padded and 
double row of 
stitching on heel 
pad. 



No. 5. Each 25c 



SPALDING No. 7 MITT 



Face of asbestos buck; canvas back; good 

size and well padded. 

No. 7. Each, 10c. 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 

I Montreal, Can. London, England 



A SPECIAL AWARDS GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base B all and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair, 




"DECKER PATENT" 



[yflADE same as our No. O Mitt, with the addition 
of a heavy piece of sole leather on back for extra 
protection to the hand and fingers. 

No, OX. Each, $3.00 
SPALDING No. O MITT 

pace, sides and finger-piece made of velvet tanned 
leather and the back of selected asbestos buck, 
well padded. Well known for reliability. 






No. O. Each, $2.50 



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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair, 



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"TTIGHEST quality material and workmanship and 
adapts itself to the conformation of the hand 
without any necessity for breaking in. The only 
really correct first basemen's mitt. Made of fine 
selected and specially tanned calfskin, extremely 
well made throughout, leather lined and padded to 
meet the special requirements of a baseman's mitt; 
rawhide lacing all round; strap-and-buckle fastening 
at back. 

No. BX. Each, $4.00 

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Montreal, Can. London, England 



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and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair, 

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Professional 

First 

Basemen's 

Mitt 

Composed of .same quality 
materials and workman- 
ship as in our No. BX First 
Basemen's Mitt. It has no 
heel pad and is made up 
especially for professional 
use; strap-and-buckle fas- 
tening at back. 

Each, $4.00 

No. CX First 

Basemen's 

Mitt 

Fine quality and finish; 
made on same lines as our 
No. BX Mitt; face of spe- 
cially tanned drab leather; 
back of firm tanned brown 
leather; extra well padded 
at wrist and thumb; laced 
all around; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at back. 

Each, $2.00 



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NO. DX 

First Basemen's 

Milt 

Men's size; a good 
article at a moderate 
price; made of oak 
tan specially selected 
leather, laced all 
around; a very easy- 
fitting mitt; strap- 
and -buckle fastening 
at back. 
Each, $1.50 

NO. EX 

First Basemen's 

Mitt 

An excellent mitt for 
boys; made of good 
quality white leather, 
laced all around; 
suitably padded and 
will give very good 
service ; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at 
back. 
Each, $1.00 

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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

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A SPECIAL AWARD A S D GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 
^^"^v Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 
-^ and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 
Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 




Spalding 

No. 2XS Infielders' 

Glove 

A special glove with fea- 
tures that will appeal to 
the professional player. 
Made extra long, of se- 
lected velvet tanned buck- 
skin, lined and lightly 
padded. Has no heel 
pad. Made in rights and 
lefts. 

No.2XS. Each, $2.50 



Spalding 

No. XS infielders' 

Glove 

Mans' size glove. Made 
of good quality oil tanned 
leather, well finished and 
exceedingly durable; 
double row of stitching 
on heel pad, and nicely 
padded. Made in rights 
and lefts. 
No.XS. Each, $1.50 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
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Montreal, Can. London, England 



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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete r- c —^ 
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Professional Infielders* Glove 




OUR No. PX Infielders' Glove is made up on 
lines suggested by prominent professional 
players. Quality and workmanship cannot be sur- 
passed. The quality of buckskin used in making up 
this glove is the finest we have been able to obtain, 
and all other items of manufacture have been care- 
fully looked into. It is heavily padded around edges 
with fine quality felt, and padding extends well up 
into the little finger. Has no heel pad, but is made 
extra long to protect wrist. 

No. PX. Each, $3.00 

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Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 

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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ba ll and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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Spalding 
Men's size 
infielders' Glove 

Made in style similar 
to our No. PX profes- 
sional glove, but of 
material same as in 
our No. 15. Has no 
heel pad and is extra 
long. Made in rights 

and lefts. 
No. 15L. Each, $1.00 

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Spalding 
Men's Size 
infielders 9 Glove 

A well made glove, 
improved style. Made 
of extra fine quality 
brown leather, well 
padded; double row of / 
stitching on heel pad. ' 
Made in rights and 
lefts. 



No. 15. Each, $1.00 




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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair 



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Infielders' Gloves ^m 



This glove* is well made of soft 
tanned white leather, nicely pad- 
ded; leather bound, and a first-class 
article in every way. 

No. 14. Each, 50c. 





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A youths' glove; all leather, Youths' size. Made of asbestos 

sood q ualit y , wel. made and b»* » ^.^ded^ doubk 

padded; double row of stitch- g es t quarter glove on the 
ing on heel pad. market. 

No. 17. Each, 25c. No. 18. Each, 25c. 

All styles made in rights and lefts. 
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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 



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No.XLInfielders' 

Glove 

Made in style similar to 
our No. PX professional 
glove, but of white tanned 
horsehide. Has no heel 
pad and is made extra 
long. 

No. XL. Each, $1.50 



Spalding 

No. X Infielders' 

Glove 

A good all-around glove, 
improved style. Made of 
good quality white tanned 
horsehide, well padded 
and leather lined; double 
row of stitching on heel 
pad. Will give excellent 
service.. 

No. X. Each, $1.50 

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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 

Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
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A SPECIAL AWARD'S" GRAND PRIZE 

were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

^—3 "} Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete f <-—> 

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SPALDING YOUTHS' SIZE 
INFIELDERS' GLOVES 



Our best youths' glove, made 
throughout of selected vel- 
vet tanned buckskin. Qual- 
ity of material, workmanship 
and style same as our No. 
2X men's glove; an article 
of particular merit. Made 
in rights and lefts. 




NO. 2XB. Each, $2.1 



A good youths' size 
glove. Made of fine qual- 
ity white tanned horse- 
hide. Similar in material, 
workmanship and style 
to our No. X men's 
glove. Made in rights 
and lefts. 

NO. XB. Each, $1.00 



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Sports. 




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Spalding 
Men's Size 
infielders' Gloves 

Made of good quality 
soft suede tanned white 
leather, leather lined, 
nicely padded; double 
row of stitching on heel 
pad. 

No. 12. Each, 75c. 




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Spalding 
Men's Size 
Infielders' Gloves 

A good glove, full size, 
improved style. Good 
quality soft tanned white 
leather, nicely padded; 
double row of stitching 
on heel pad. 

No. 16. Each, 50c. 

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Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

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Regulation 

Infielders' Glove 



This glove has retained its pop- 
ularity year after year, and 
to-day is acknowledged to be 
the most practical in style and 
get-up of any on the market. 
Made of selected velvet tanned 
buckskin, lined and correctly 
padded with finest felt. High- 
est quality workmanship 
throughout ; double row of 
stitching on heel pad. No bet- 
ter made at any price. 

No. 2X. Each, $2.50 





Spalding 

No. AX Infielders' 

Glove 

A very popular style. Made 
throughout of specially tanned 
calfskin. Padded with best 
quality felt ; double row of 
stitching on heel pad. Highest 
quality workmanship through- 
out. 

No. AX. Each, $2.50 



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Boston Minneapolis Baltimore Kansas City New Orleans 
Buffalo Philadelphia Washington Pittsburg Syracuse Cincinnati 
Montreal, Can. London, England 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair, 

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Spalding No. 5X Fielders' Mitt 

An exceedingly good mitt at a popular price; the face made of 
white tanned buckskin, brown leather back; laced thumb; con- 
structed throughout in a most substantial manner; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at back. .... Each, $1.00 

Spalding No. 6X Boys' Fielders' Mitt 

A substantial mitt for boys; made thooughout of a good quality 
brown cape leather, well padded and laced thumb, and without 
doubt the best mitt of the kind ever sold at the price. Each, 50c. 



Spalding No. 7X 
Boys' Fielders' Mitt 

Made of asbestos buck, well 

padded and substantially made; 

laced thumb. 

No. 7X. Each, 25c. 

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Spalding No. 3X Fielders' Mitt 

Made of the very best 
and softest white tanned 
buckskin; the thumb and 
at wrist is extra well pad- 
ded; laced thumb, leather 
lined. Our highest qual- 
ity Fielders' Mitt, the 
finest procurable and of 
the best workmanship; 
none better made for 
the purpose; strap-and- 
buckle fastening at back. No 3X Each $2.50 

Spalding No. 4X Fielders' Mitt 

Style much improved; 
made of specially tanned 
drab leather, well padded 
with fine felt, leather 
lined, and carefully sewed 
and finished; laced 
thumb; strap-and-buckle 
fastening at back. 
No. 4X. Each, $1.50 

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Spalding Mushroom Bat 

PATENTED 

IN this bat a principle has been utilized which makes a bat 
of the same weight many times more effective than the 
ordinary style under certain conditions, and as an all- 
round bat we have received many letters from prominent 
professional players testifying to their appreciation of the 
good points of its construction. They say: "Both balance 
and model are perfect." Only the very best quality of air 
dried timber has been used and every one is carefully tested 
by an expert before leaving our factory. The knob arrange- 
ment at the end of the bat enables us to get a more even dis- 
tribution of weight over the whole length than is possible 
under the old construction, and for certain kinds of play 

the bat is practically invaluable. 
We recommend it heartily to our customers, feeling certain 
that they will find in the combination of good qualities which 
it possesses something that they have sought for in vain else- 
where—a perfect bat. 

'no. m. The Spalding Mushroom Plain Bai, Special finish. Each. $1.00 
1 no. MT. The Spalding Mushroom Taped Bat, Taped Handle. " 1.00 



New York, Sept. 22, 1903. 
For a long time I have been trying to 
find a bat that would balance when chok- 
ing. Not until I used the Mushroom Bat, 
invented by Jack Pickett, have I found a 
bat that was up to my idea. This bat is 
used exclusively by the New York players. 
Yours truly, 

JOHN J. McGRAW, 
Manager New Yo.k B. B. Club. 

I n all ruy experience as a base ball player 
I have not found a more satisfactory base 
ball bat than the Spalding Mushroom Bat. 
The timber is the best I have seen; the 
balance and model of the bat is perfect. 
Yours truly, 
JAMES J. CALLAHAN, 

ue Club. 



Chicago, Oct. 14, 1903. 
I have played professional base ball for 
the last fifteen years and have tried all 
kinds of bats, but no bat has given me 
such good service as the Spalding Mush- 
room bat, introduced by Jack Pickett. 
Quality and balance are perfect. 
Yours truly, 

WM. GLEASON, 
Captain Philadelphia National League B. B. Club. 

Chicago, Oct. 14, 1903. 
The Spalding Mushroom Bat, intro- 
duced by Jack Pickett, receives my hearty 
endorsement. My experience as a ball 
player enables me to thoroughly appreciate 
its good qualities. Yours truly, 

CHAS. A. COMISKEY, 
President Chicago American League Club. 
Chicago, Oct. 14, 1903. 
In all our experience as base ball players we have not found a bat more satisfactory 
than the Spalding Mushroom Bat, introduced by Jack Pickett. 

JAMES F. SLAGLE JOHN EVERS F. L. CHANCE 

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Dr. J. P. CASEY D. JONES of Chicago National League Club. 



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SPALDING 
GOLD MEDAL BATS 



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that these 
bats i 
found per- 
fect in balance, 
finish and qual- 
ity of timber, and 
" a c i n g our 
trade-mark and mark 
of superiority upon 
them we do so with per- 
fect confidence that they 
will sustain the reputation 
of A. G. Spalding 
for furnishing goods of satis- 
'Jj^ISjjjjj^ Kf factory quality. 

All Spalding Gold Medal Bate 
are made of most carefully selec- 
ted best white ash, seasoned in 
open sheds for three years (not kiln 
dried). Each bat is passed under 
the critical eye of one of the best 
•Z^ ** t *T ' al0wn old-time base ball players and 
carefully tested before being packed. 




to emphasize 
the fact that ii 
bat making some- 
more than 
manufactur- 
ing skill is neces- 
sary. The man who 
makes a base ball bat 
should know just what 
is required, not merely 
in a general way but ir 
a special sense, and when 
he i3 shaping the timber 
there must be within him 
the knowledge and skill re- 
quired to shape it so that the 
balance will be perfect and 
the bulk left in the correct place. 
This is something that comes only 
through experience, and we claim 
that a bat-making career extending 
over twenty-nine years, with un- 
equalled facilities at our command, 
should be considered when players 
decide whose bats they will use. 



No. CM. Spalding Cold Medal Plain Bat, golden finish. - - - Each, $1.00 
No. GMT. Spalding Gold Medal Taped Bat, white wax finish. - "1.00 

No. CMB. Spalding Boys' Cold Medal Plain Bat, golden finish, boys' size. •• .50 



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SPALDING 
TRADE-MARKED BATS 



Since 1877, when we introduced the Spalding line of trade-marked bats, they have been recognized 
as standard by players to whom quality is a consideration. Wherever possible, we have improved 
both style and quality from time to time, and the assortment as now made up comprises absolutely 
the most up-to-date and thoroughly trustworthy styles that can be produced. The timber used in 
their construction is seasoned from two to three years before using, thus ensuring not only a 
lighter and stronger bat, but also retaining the life quality and driving power of the natural wood. 




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SPALDING MEN'S BATS 

Spalding Wagon Tongue Ash Bat, League quality, special finish, spotted 

burning. ........ Each, 60c. 

No. OX. Spalding "Axletree" Bat, finest straight grained ash; tape wound handle. " 26c. 
No. 2X. Spalding Black Band Bat, extra quality ash. . . . . "26c. 




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No. 3X. Spalding Junior League Bat, extra quality ash; spotted burning. . Each, 26c. 

No. 2XB. Spalding Boys' Bat, selected quality ash, polished and varnished; 

antique finish. ....:...,„ Each, lOc. 

No. I O. Boys' Hard Wood Bat; good quality. . s , , * " 6c. 



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Spalding Bevel 
Edge Shoe Plates 

RAZOR STEEL. 




No. 3-0. Toe Plates. 
Per pair, 50c. 

Professional 

Best Quality Steel 
No. I. Toe Plates, 10c. 
No. 1H. Heel Plates, 10c. 



No. 4-0. Heel Plates. 
Per pair, 50c 



League 



Hardened Steel 
No. 0. Toe Plates, 25c. 
No. 2-0. Heel Plates, 25c. 



Spalding Pitchers' Toe Plate 

A thorough protection 
to the shoe and a most 
valuable assistant in 
pitching. Made for right 
or left shoe. Used by all 

professionals. 
• . . Each, 50c 
Each, 50c! 




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Spalding Club Special Shoe 

Made of carefully selected satin 
calfskin, machine sewed, very 
substantially constructed, and a 
first-class shoe in every par- 
ticular. Steel plates riveted to 
heel and sole. 
No. o. Per pair, $5.00 



Spalding Amateur Special Shoe 



Made of good quality calfskin, 
machine sewed; a serviceable 
and durable shoe, and one we 
can specially recommend. 
Plates riveted to heel and sole. 
No. 35. Per pair, $3.50 



Spalding Junior Shoe 

A leather shoe, complete with 

plates. Made on regular base 

ball shoe last and an excellent 

shoe for junior teams. 

No. 37. Per pair, $2.00 

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Base Ball Shoe 




No. 2-0 No. 30-S 

Our "Highest Quality" Base Ball Shoe is hand-made throughout 
and of specially selected kangaroo leather. Extreme care is taken 
in its general construction, and no pains or expense spared in 
making this shoe not only of the very highest quality, but a per- 
fect shoe in every detail. The plates, made exclusively for this 
shoe, are of the finest hand-forged razor steel and firmly riveted 
to heel and sole. 
No. 2-0. "Highest Quality." Per pair, $6.00 

The Spalding Sprinting Shoe 

Same quality as our No. 2-0 shoe, but built on our famous running 

shoe last. Weigh about eighteen ounces to the pair and made 

with extra care throughout. 

No. 30-S. Sprinting Shoe. Per pair. $6.50 



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Club Special 
Uniform No. 3 

Made of good quality flannel, 
in a variety of very desirable 
patterns. Well finished and a 
most excellent outfit for ama- 
teur clubs. A most desirable 
young men's suit. Elegantly 
made, and of good, strong, 
handsome material. On ex- 
actly same patterns as the 
league suits. 

Club Special Uniform No. 3 

Complete $7.00 

Net price to clubs ordering 

for Entire Team. Suit, $5.50 

Colors: White, Pearl Gray, 
Yale Gray, Light Gray, Black, 
Maroon, Royal Blue, Navy 
Blue, Brown, Cardinal. 

Consisting of: Club Special 
Shirt, any style; Club Special 
Pants, any style; Club Special 
Stockings, No. 3R; Club Spe- 
cial Cap, any style; Club 
Special Web Belt. 



Amateur Special 
Uniform No. 4 

Made of good quality flannel, 
and compares favorably with 
uniforms of other makers 
quoted at a much higher price. 
An excellent wearing uniform, 
cut and finished as well as our 
higher-priced suits. Very pop- 
ular with the younger base 
ball players. 

Amateur SpecialUniform No .4 
Complete $5.00 

Net price to clubs ordering 
for Entire Team. Suit, $4.00 

Colors: White, Light Gray, 
Blue Gray, Maroon, Navy 
Blue, Green. 

Consisting of: Amateur Spe- 
cial Shirt, any style; Ama- 
teur Special Pants, padded; 
Amateur Special Stockings, 
No. 4R; Amateur Special 
Cap, styles 21 and 5 only; 
Amateur Special Web Belt. 



No extra charge for lettering shirts with name of club nor for 
detachable sleeves. 



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were won by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, at the Louisiana 

Purchase Exposition, 1904, for the best, most complete ( 

and most attractive installation of Gymnastic Apparatus, 

Base Ball and Athletic Supplies shown at the World's Fair. 




The Spalding 
Junior Uniform No. 5 

This uniform is made ex- 
pressly for, clubs com- 
posed of boys and youths, 
and will stand the hard- 
est kind of wear. Made 
and trimmed in first-class 

style. 
Spalding Junior Uniform No. 

5. Complete, $4.00 

Net price to clubs ordering 

Nine or more Uniforms, 

Per suit, $3.00 

colors: 

Maroon, Blue Gray, 

Green, Brown Mix. 

No extra charge for lettering 

shirts with name of club nor 

for detachable sleeves. 
Consisting op: Spalding Jun- 
ior Shirt, any style; Spalding 
Junior Pants, padded; Spald- 
ing Junior Cap, styles 21 and 
5 only; Spalding Junior Belt; 
Spalding Junior Stockings. 



The Spalding 
Youths' Uniform No. 6 

The Spalding Youths' Uniform 

No. 6. Complete, $2.00 

Net price to clubs ordering 

nine or more uniforms, 

Per suit, $1.50 

Very well made of good 

quality Gray material. 

CONSISTING OF 

The Spalding Youths' 
Shirt, button front, with 
one felt letter only; The 
Spalding Youths' Pants, 
padded; The Spalding 
Youths' Stockings; The 
Spalding Youths' Cap, 
style 21 ; The Spalding 

Youths' Belt. 

The price at which we 

are selling this uniform 

should make it extremely 

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The Interscholastic Uniform No. 2 

Made of same grade of material as our higher priced 
uniforms, but of lighter weight. This is one of our 
most popular suits and will give the best of satisfac- 
tion. Can usually be worn two seasons. 

Interscholastic Uniform No. 2. 

Complete, 

Net price to clubs ordering for 

Entire Team. . . Suit, 

COLORS: 
White, Pearl Gray, Yale Gray, 
Black, Green, Maroon, 

Navy Blue, Brown, 

Consisting of: Interscholastic 
style; Interscholastic Pants, any style; Inter- 
scholastic Stockings, No. 2R; Interscholastic 
Cap, any style; Interscholastic Web Belt. 

No extra charge for lettering shirts with name of club 
nor for detachable sleeves. 

We have on hand a special flannel, 
Royal Purple, dyed particularly for 
teams connected with the Order of 
Elks. While we do not recommend 
that this be made up solid color in suits, 
still it makes a beautiful 
combination as trimming on 
white flannel, and we are 
making these uniforms now 
in that way in our Nos. 0, 1 
and 2 qualities only. 



$9.65 
$8.00 



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Royal Blue, 

Cardinal. 

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Spalding Base Ball Shirts (Separate) 

No. 0. "The Spalding" Shirt, 

any style, with name of club, $6.00 
No. 1, "University" Shirt, any 

style, with name of club, $5.00 
No. 2. " Interscholastic " Shirt, 

any style, with name of club, $4.00 
No. 3. " Club Special " Shirt, any 

style, with name of club, $2.75 
No. 4. "Amateur Special" Shirt, 

any style, with name of club, $2.00 1 
No. 5. "Junior" Shirt, any! 

style, with name of club, $1.50 




TAPE BOTTOM. 



Spalding Base Ball \ 
Pants (Separate) 



No. 0. "The Spalding" Pants, any style. Pair, $6.00 

No. 1. "University" Pants, any style. " 5.00 

No. 2. "Interscholastic" Pants, any style. " 3.75 

No. 3. "Club Special" Pants, any style. " 2.75 

No. 4. "Amateur Special" Pants, padded. " 2.00 

No. 5. "Junior" Pants, padded. " 1.50 



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THE SPALDING "OFFICIAL" 
BASKET BALL 




No. M. "Official 



Officially adopted and 
must be used in all 
match games. The 
cover is made in eight 
sections, with capless 
ends and of the finest 
and most carefully se- 
lected pebble grain 
leather. The bladder 
is made specially for 
this ball, of extra qual- 
ity Para rubber. Each 
ball packed complete, 
in sealed box, and guar- 
anteed perfect in every 
detail. 

Basket. Ball. Each, $5.00 



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RULE II. -BALL 
Sec. 3. The ball made by 
A. G. Spalding & Bros, shall 
be the official ball. Official balls 
will be stamped as herewith, 
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be used in all match games. i) be used in all match games. 



RULE III.— GOALS. 
Sec. 3. The goal made by 
A. G. Spalding & Bros, shall 
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Above illustrates the patent palm lacing and patent palm grip 
with which all out "Corbett pattern" gloves are equipped. With 
these improvements we believe our line is absolutely the finest on 
the market. The patent palm lacing insuring a snug fit at all 
times is a very valuable feature, and the patent palm grip, we 
know, will be appreciated by those who want gloves that are up- 
to-date in every particular. Used by all the champions. 

CORBETT PATTERN 
Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $4.00, $4.50 per set. 

REGULAR PATTERN 

Prices: $1.00, $1.50 per set. 

For complete description of Spalding Boxing Gloves 

send for Spalding's complete catalogue of athletic 

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''How to Become a Boxer" The best book of instruction ever 
published. Numerous full page illustrations taken from actual 
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Spalding 
Patent Striking Bags 

Are made of the best ma- 
terials in their respective 
grades and finished carefully 
and substantially. The blad- 
ders used are all fully guaran- 
teed. All bags equipped with 
"ball and lace" fastening. 

Single End Bags 

Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 

$2.50, $^.r?, $4.00, $5.00, 
$5.50, $7.00. 

Double End Bags 

Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 

$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, 

$5.00. 

For complete description of Spald- 
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Sports; mailed free to any address. 

"How' to Punch the Bag" 

By Young Corbett. Illustrated from photos showing 

the author at his training quarters, with description 

of all the blows. Fancy bag punching also included. 

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WE have spared no expense in making this ball perfect in 
every detail, and offer it as the finest foot ball ever pro- 
duced. Each ball is thoroughly tested, packed in a sepa- 
rate box and sealed, so that our customers are guaranteed a 
perfect ball inside when same is received with seal unbroken. A 
polished and nickel-plated brass foot ball inflater and lacing 
needle will be packed with each Intercollegiate foot ball without 
extra charge. Used exclusively by all the leading universities, 
colleges and athletic associations without exception. 

No. J5. Complete, $4.00 

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Spalding's Athletic Library is devoted to all athletic sports and pas- 
times, indoor and outdoor, and is the recognized American cyclopedia of 
sport. Each book is complete in itself; and those sports which are gov- 
erned by National Associations always designate Spalding's Athletic 
Library as the official publication. This gives to each book the official 
authority to contain the rules. Each year the books are brought up to 
date, with the latest rules, new ideas, new pictures and valuable informa- 
tion, thus making the series the most valuable of its kind in the world. 
The price, 10 cents per copy, places them in the reach of ail, and no one's 
library can be complete unless all numbers are found therein. 



No. 12 Association Foot Ball 

Contains valuable information, diagrams of play, and rules for both 
the Gaelic and Association styles of play. Price 10 cents. 

No. 13-Howto Play Hand Ball 

By the world's champion, Michael Egan, 
of Jersey City. This book has been re- 
written and brought up to date in every 
particular. Every play is thoroughly ex- 
plained by text and diagram. The 
numerous illustrations consist of full 
pages made from photographs of 
Champion Egan, showing him in all his 
characteristic attitudes. Price 10 cents. 

No. I4-Curling 

History of the sport; diagram of curling rink; rules for curling; dia- 
grams of play. Price 10 cents. 

No. 23 Canoeing 

By C. Bowyer Vaux. Paddling, sailing, cruising and racing cances 
and their uses; canoeing and camping. Price 10 cents. 




No. 27-College Athletics 

M. C. Murphy, the well-known athletic 
trainer, now with Yale University, the 
author of this book, has written it especi- 
ally for the schoolboy and college man, 
but it is invaluable for the athlete who 
wishes to excel in any branch of athletic 
sport. The subjects comprise the follow- 
ing articles: Training, starting, sprint- 
ing ; how to train for the quarter, half, 

mile and longer distances; walking; high and broad jumping; hurdling; 

pole vaulting; throwing the hammer. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 




No. 29 Exercising With 
Pulley Weights 

By Dr. Henry S. Anderson, instructor 
in heavy gymnastics Yale gymnasium, 
Anderson Normal School, Chautauqua 
University. In conjunction with a chest 
machine anyone with this book can be- 
come perfectly developed. Contains all 
the various movements necessary to be- 
come proficient and of well-developed physique. Price 10 cents. 





No. 40-Archery 

By J. S. Mitchel. An introductory 
chapter on the use of the bow and arrow ; 
archery of the present day; the bow and 
how to use it, with practical illustrations 
on the right and wrong method of aiming. 
Price 10 cents. 



No. 55-OfTlcial Sporting Rules 

Contains rules not found in other publications for the government of 
many sports; rules for wrestling, cross-country running, shuffleboard. 
skating, snowshoeing, quoits, potato racing, professional racing, rac- 
quets, pigeon flying, dog racing, pistol and revolver shooting. Price 10 
cents. 

No.87-Athletic Primer 

Edited by Jame3 E. Sullivan, Secretary- 
Treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Union; 
tells how to organize an athletic club, how 
to conduct an athletic meeting, and gives 
rules for the government of athletic meet- 
ings; contents also include directions for 
building a track and laying out athletic 
grounds, and a very instructive article on 
training ; fully illustrated with pictures of 
leading athletes in action, Price 10 cents. 




No* i02 Ground Tumbling 

By Prof. Henry Walter Worth, who was for years physical director of 
the Armour Institute of Technology. Any boy, by reading this book and 
following the instructions, which are drawn from life, can become a pro- 
ficient tumbler; all the various tricks explained. Price 10 cents. 



No. 104 The Grading of Gymnastic Exercises 

By G. M. Martin, Physical Director of the Y. M. C. A. of Youngstown, 
Ohio. It is a book that should be in the hands of every physical director 
of the Y. M. C. A., school, club, college, etc. The contents comprise: 
The place of the class in physical training; grading of exercises and sea- 
son schedules— grading of men, grading of exercises, season schedules 
for various classes, elementary and advanced classes, leaders, optional 
exercises, examinations, college and school work; calisthenic exercises, 
irraded apparatus exercises and general massed class exercises. Nearly 
200 pages. Price 10 cents. 



No. 124— How to Become a 
Gymnast 

By Robert Stoll, of the New York A. C. 
Mie American champion on the flying 
rings from 1885 to 1892. Any boy who 
frequents a gymnasium can easily follow 
the illustrations and instructions in this 
book and with a little practice become 
proficient on the horizontal and parallel 
bars, the trapeze or the "horse." Price 
10 cents. 

No. 128-How to Row 

By E. J. Giannini, of the New York A. 
C, one of America's most famous ama- 
teur oarsmen and champions. This book 
will instruct any one who is a lover of 
rowing how to become an expert. It ia 
fully illustrated, showing how to hold the 
oars, the finish of the stroke and other 
information that will prove valuable to 
the beginner. Contains also the official 

*aws of boat racing of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen. 

Price 10 cents. 





No. 129-Water Polo 

By Gus Sundstrom, instructor at the 
New York A. C. It treats of every detail, 
the individual work of the players, the 
practice of the team, how to throw 
the bail, with illustrations and many valu- 
able hints. Price 10 cents. 



No. 135 -Official Handbook 
of the A. A. U. of the United 
States 

The A. A. U. is the governing body of 
athletes in the United States of America, 
and all games must be held under its rules, 
which are exclusively published in this 
handbook, and a copy should be in the 
hands of every athlete and every club 
officer in America. This book contains the official rules for running, 
jumping, weight throwing, hurdling, pole vaulting, swimming, boxing, 
wrestling, etc., and is an encyclopedia in itself. Price 10 cents. 

No. (36-Official Y. M. C. A. Handbook 

Edited by G. T. Hepbron, the well-known athletic authority. It contains 
the official rules governing all sports under the jurisdiction of the Y. M. 
C. A., a complete report of the physical directors' conference, official 
Y. M. C. A. scoring tables, pentathlon rules, many pictures of the lead- 
ing Y. M. C. A. athletes of the country, official Y. M. C. A. athletic 
rules, constitution and by-laws of the Athletic League of Y. M. C. A., all 
around indoor test, volley ball rules; illustrated. Price 10 cents. 

No. 138-Offlcial Croquet Guide 

Contains directions for playing, diagrams of important strokes, descrip- 
tion of grounds, instructions for the beginner, terms used in the game, 
and the official playing rules. Price 10 cents. 



No. 140-Wrestling 

Catch as catch can style. By E. H. Hitchcock, M. D., of Cornell, and 
R F Nelligan, of Amherst College. The book contains nearly seventy 
illustrations of the different holds, photographed especially and so de- 
scribed that anybody who desires to become expert in wrestling can with 
little effort learn every one. Price 10 cents. 

No. 142-Physical Training Simplified 

By Prof. E. B. Warman, the well-known physical culture expert. Is a 
complete, thorough and practical book where the whole man is consid- 
ered— bram and body. By following the instructions no apparatus is 
required. The book is adapted for both sexes. The exercises comprise 
directions as follows: how to stand; how to sit; how to rest; breathing; 
exercises for the fingers, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck, hips,' knees, 
ankles; a word about the muscles; the arms and thighs; shoulders and 
chest; waist; sides; back and abdomen; bowing; bending; twisting; the 
liver squeezer, etc., etc, Fully illustrated. Price 10 cents. 

No. 143 -Indian Clubs and 
Dumb-Bells 

Two of the most popular forms of home 
or gymnasium exercise. This book is 
written by America's amateur champion 
club swinger, J. H. Dougherty. It is 
clearly illustrated, by which any novice 
can become an expert. Price 10 cents. 

No. 149- The Care of the Body 

A book that all who value health should read and follow its instruc- 
tions. By Prof. E. B. Warman, the well known lecturer and authority on 
physical culture. The subject is thoroughly treated, as a glance at the 
following small portion of the contents shows: _ An all-around athlete 
muscular Christianity; eating; diet-various opinions; bill of fare for 
brain workers; bill of fare for muscle-makers; what to eat and drink, a 
simple diet; an opinion on brain food; ^hy is food required? drinking wa- 
ter; nutrition-how food nourishes the body; a day's food, how used; 
constituents of a day's ration -beefsteak, potatoes bread, butter, water; 
germs of disease, etc. Price 10 cents. 

No. 154-Field Hockey 

To those in need of vigorous and health- 
ful out-of-doors exercise, this game is 
recommended highly. Its healthful at- 
tributes are manifold and the interest of 
player and spectator alike is kept active 
throughout the progress of the game. 
The game is prominent in the sports at 
Vassar, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr and 
other leading colleges. Price 10 cents. 





No. 156-The Athlete's Guide 

How to become an athlete. It contains 
full instructions for the beginner, telling 
how to sprint, hurdle, jump and throw 
weights, general hints on training; in fact, 
this book is one of the most complete on 
the subject that has ever appeared. 
Special chapters contain valuable advice 
to beginners and important A. A. U. rules 
and their explanations, while the pictures 
comprise many scenes showing champions in action. Price 10 cents. 




No. 157-How to Play Lawn 
Tennis 

A complete description of lawn tennis; 
a lesson for beginners and directions tel- 
ling how to make the most important 
strokes; styles and skill of the experts; the 
American twist service; how to build and 
keep a court. Illustrated from photographs 
of leading players in action. Price 10 cents. 



No. 158 Indoor and Outdoor Gymnastic Games 

Without question one of the best books of its kind ever published. 
Compiled by Prof. A. M. Chesley, the well-known Y. M. C. A. physical 
director. It is a book that will prove valuable to indoor and outdoor gym- 
nasiums, schools, outings and gatherings where there are a number to be 
amused. The games described comprise a list of 120, divided into several 
groups. Price 10 cents. 



No. 161-Ten Minutes' Exer- 
cise for Busy Men 

By Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick, super- 
intendent of physical training in the New 
York public schools. Anyone who is look- 
ing for a concise and complete course of 
physical education at home would do well 
to procure a copy of this book. Ten 
minutes' work as directed is exercise any- 
one can follow. It already has had a large 
sale and has been highly commended by all who have followed its in- 
structions. Nearly 100 pages of illustrations and 100 of text. Price 10 cents. 





No. 162-How to Become a 
Boxer 

For many years books have been issued 
on the art of boxing, but it has remained 
for us to arrange a book that we think is 
sure to fill all demands, It contains over 
70 pages of illustrations showing all the 
latest blows, posed especially for this book 
under the supervision of one of the best 
instructors of boxing in the United States, 
who makes a specialty of teaching and 
who knows how to impart his knowledge. They are so arranged that 
anyone can easily become a proficient boxer. The book also contains 
pictures of all the well known boxers. A partial list of the 200 pages of 
the book include: A history of boxing; how to box; the correct position; 
the hands; clenching the fist; the art of gauging distance; the first 
principles of hitting; the elements of defence; feinting; knockout blows; 
the chin punch; the blow under the ear; the famous solar plexus knock- 
out; the heart blow; famous blows and their originators: Fitzsimmons' 
contribution; the McCoy corkscrew; the kidney punch; the liver punch; 
the science of boxing; proper position of hand and arm; left hook to 
face; hook to the jaw; how to deliver the solar plexus; correct delivery 
of a right uppercut; blocking a right swing and sending a right uppercut 
to chin; blocking a left swing and sending a left uppercut to chin; the 
side step; hints on training, diet and breathing; how to train; rules for 
boxing. Price 10 cents. 



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No. 165-The Art of Fencing 

This is a new book by Regis and Louis 
Senac, of New York, famous instructors 
and leading authorities on the subject. 
Messrs. Seriac give in detail how every 
move should be made, and tell it so clearly 
that anyone can follow the instructions. 
It is illustrated with sixty full page pic- 
tures, posed especially for this book. 
Price 10 cents. 




No. 166-How to Swing In- 
dian Clubs 

By Prof. E. B. Warman, the well-known 
exponent of physical culture. The most 
complete work on this special subject ever 
issued. By following the directions care- 
fully anyone can become an expert. Price 
10 cents. 




No. 167-Quoits 

By M. W. Deshong. The need of a book 
on this interesting game has been felt by 
many who wished to know the fine points 
and tricks used by the experts. Mr. 
Deshong explains them, with illustrations, 
so that a novice can readily understand. 
Price 10 cents. 



No. 170-Push Ball 

Played with an air-inflated ball 6 feet in diameter, weighing about 
50 pounds. A side consists of eleven men. 
rules and a sketch of the game; 



Thisltook contains the official 
illustrated. Price 10 cents. 



No. I 7 l-Basket Ball for 
Women 

Edited by Miss Senda Berenson, of Smith 
College. Contains the rules for basket ball 
for women as adopted by the conference on 
physical training, held in June, 1899, at 
Springfield, Mass., and articles on the fol- 
lowing subjects: Psychological effects of 
basket ball for women, by Dr. Luther 
H. Gulick, superintendent of physical 
training in the schools of Greater New York; physiological effects of 
basketball, by Theodore Hough, Ph. D.; significance of basket ball for 
women, by Senda Berenson; relative merit of the Y. M. C A. rules and 
women's rules, by Augusta Lane Patrick; practical side of basket ball, 
by Ellen Emerson, B. K., Agnes Childs, A. B., Fanny Garrison. A. B.; 
A Plea for Basket Ball, by Julie Ellsbee Sullivan, Teachers College, 
New York; diagram of field, showing position of team; illustrated with 
many pictures of basket ball teams. Price 10 cents. 






No. 174 Distance and Cross 
Country Running 

By George Orton, the famous University 
of Pennsylvania runner. Tells how to be- 
come proficient at the quarter, half, mile, 
the longer distances, and cross-country 
running and steeplechasing, with instruc- 
tions for training and schedules to be ob- 
served when preparing for a contest. 
Illustrated with numerous pictures of 

leading athletes in action, with comments by the editor on the good and 

bad points shown. Price 10 cents. 



No. 177-How to Swim 

By J. H. Sterrett, the leading authority 
on swimming in America. The instruc- 
tions will interest the expert as well as the 
novice; the illustrations were made from 
photographs especially posed, showing the 
swimmer in clear water; a valuable feature 
is the series of "land drill" exercises for 
the beginner, which is illustrated by many 
drawings. The contents comprise: A plea 
for education in swimming; swimming as an exercise and for develop- 
ment; land drill exercises; plain swimming; best methods'" of learning; 
the breast stroke; breathing; under-arm side stroke; scientific strokes— 
over-arm side stroke: double over-arm or "trudgeon" stroke; touch- 
ing and turning- training for racing; ornamental swimming; floating; 
diving; runnuirr header; back dive; diving feet foremost; the propeller; 
marching on tha water; swimming on the back; amateur swimming 
rules; amateur plunging rules.. Price 10 cents. 



No. 178-How to Train for 
Bicycling 

Gives methods of the best riders when 
training for long or short distance races; 
hints on training. Revised and up-to-date 
in every particular. Price 10 cents. 



No. 180 Ring Hockey 

A new game for the gymnasium, invented by Dr. J. M. Vorhees of 
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, that has sprung into instant popularity ; as 
exciting as basket ball. This book contains official rules. Price 10 cents. 



No. 182 Ail-Around Athletics 

Gives in full the method of scoring the All-Around Championship, 
giving percentage tables showing what each man receives for each per- 
formance in each of the ten events. It contains as well instructive articles 
on how to train for the All-Around Championship. Illustrated with many 
pictures of champions in action and scenes at all-around meets. Price 
10 cents. 




No. 185 Health Hints 

A series of articles by Prof. E. B. Warman, the well known lecturer and 
authority on physical culture. Prof. Warman treats very interestingly 
of health influenced by insulation; health influenced by underwear; 
health influenced by color; exercise, who needs it? Price 10 cents. 



No. 187-How to Play Roller Polo 

Edited by J. C. Morse. A full description of the game ; official rules ; 
pictures of teams ; other articles of interest. Price 10 cents. 



No. 188-Lawn Hockey, Tether Tennis, Coif Cro- 
quet, Volley Ball, Hand Tennis, Garden Hockey, 
Parlor Hockey, Badminton 

Containing the rules for each game. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 



No. 189-Rules for Games 

Compiled by Jessie H. Bancroft, director of physical training, depart- 
ment of education, New York City. These games are intended for use 
at recesses, and all but the team games have been adapted to large 
classes. Suitable for children from three to eight years, and include a 
great variety, divided under the general heads of ball games, bean bag 
games, circle games, singing and miscellaneous games. Price 10 cents. 




No. 191-How to Punch the 



By W. H. Rothwell ("Young Corbett"). 
champion featherweight of the world. 
This book is undoubtedly the best treatise 
on bag punching that has ever been 
printed. Every variety of blow used in 
training is shown and explained. The 
pictures comprise thirty-three full page 
reproductions of Young Corbett as he appears while at work in his train- 
ing quarters. The photographs were taken by our special artist and can- 
not be seen in any other publication than Spalding's Athletic Library No. 
191. Fancy bag punching is treated by a well known theatrical bag 
puncher, who shows the latest tricks. Price 10 cents. 



No. 193 How to Play Basket 
Ball 

By G. T. Hepbron, editor of the Official 
Basket Ball Guide. Contains full instruc- 
tions for players, both for the Expert and 
the novice, duties of officials, and specially 
posed full page pictures showing the cor- 
rect and incorrect methods of playing. 
The demand for a book of this character 
is fully satisfied in this publication, as 
many points are included which could not be incorporated in the annual 
publication of the Basket Ball Guide for want of room. Price 10 cents. 




No. 194-Racquets, Squash- 
Racquets and Court Tennis 

The need of an authoritative handbook 
at a popular price on these games is filled 
by this book. How to play each game is 
thoroughly explained, and all the difficult 
strokes shown by special photographs 
taken especially for this book. Contains 
the official rules for each game, with 
photographs of well known courts. Price 10 cents. 





No. 195 Official Roque Guide 

The official publication of the National 
Roque Association of America-. Edited by 
Prof. Charles Jacobus, ex-champion. Con- 
tains a description of the courts and their 
construction, diagrams of the field, illustra- 
tions, rules and valuable information con- 
cerning the game of roque. Price 10 cents. 




questrian Polo 



No. 199 

Guide 

Compiled by H. L. FitzPatrick of the 
New York Sun. Illustrated with portraits 
of leading players and contains most useful 
information for polo players in relation to 
playing the game, choosing of equipment 
and mounts; contains the official rules and 
handicaps of the National Association. 
Price 10 cents. 



No. 200 Dumb-Bells 

This is undoubtedly the best work on 
dumb-bells that has ever been offered. 
The author, Mr. G. Bojus, of New York 
City, was formerly superintendent of phy- 
sical culture in the Elizabeth (N.J*) public 
schools, instructor at Columbia University, 
instructor for four years at the Columbia 
summer school, and is now proprietor of the 
Liberty Street Gymnasium, at 121 Liberty 
Street, New York City. The book contains 200 photographs of all the 
various exercises, with the instructions in large, readable type. It should 
be in the hands of every teacher and pupil of physical culture, and is in- 
valuable for home exercise as well. Price 10 cents. 




No. 201-Lacrosse-From Candidate to Team 

By William C. Schmeisser, captain Johns Hopkins University champion 
intercollegiate lacrosse team of 1902 ; edited by Ronald T. Abercrombie, 
ex-captain and coach of Johns Hopkins University lacrosse team, 1900-1904. 
Every position is thoroughly explained in a most simple and concise man- 
ner, rendering it the best manual of the game ever published. Illustrated 
with numerous snapshots of important plays. Price 10 cents. 




No. 202 How to Play Base 
Ball 

Edited by T. H. Murnane. New and re- 
vised edition. Contents: How to become a 
batter, by Napoleon Lajoie, James Collins, 
Hugh Jennings and Jesse Tannehill; how 
to run the bases, by Jack Doyle and Frank 
L. Chance; advice to base runners, by 
James E. Sullivan, Secretary-Treasurer 
A.A.U.; how to become a good pitcher, 
by Cy Young, "Rube" Waddell and Bert Cunningham; on curve pitching-, 
by Cy Young, James J. Callahan, Frank Donahue, Vic Willis, William 
Dineen and Charley Nichols; how to become a good catcher, by Eddie 
Phelps, William Sullivan and M. J. Kittridge; how to play first base, by 
Hugh Jennings; how to play second base, by Napoleon Lajoie and William 
Gleason; how to play third base, by James Collins and Lave Cross; how 
to play shortstop, by Herman Long; how to play the infield, by Charles 
A. Comiskey; how to play the outfield, by Fred Clarke; the earmarks 
of a ball player, by John J. McGraw; good advice for players; how to 
organize a team; how to manage a team; how to score a game; how to 
umpire a game; base ball rules interpreted for boys. Price 10 cents. 



No. 204-Offlcial Intercollegiate A.A.A. Handbook 

Contains constitution, by-laws, laws of 
athletics, and rules to govern the award- 
ing of the championship cup of the In- 
tercollegiate Athletic Association of 
Amateur Athletes of America, the govern- 
ing body in college athletics. Contains 
official intercollegiate records from 1876 
to 1904, with the winner's name and time 
in each event, list of points won by each 
college, and list of officers of the associa- 
tion from 1889 to 1904, inclusive. To any- 
one interested the book is invaluable as a record. Price 10 cents. 




No. 205-Cfficial Handbook of the Public Schools 
Athletic League 

This is the official handbook of the Public Schools Athletic League 
which embraces all the public schools of Greater New York. It contains 
the official rules that govern all the contests of the league, and consti- 
tution, by-laws and officers. Edited by Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick, super- 
intendent of physical education in the New York public schools, and 
Wm. C. J. Kelly, secretary of the league. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 



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No. 206 How to Play Coif 

No golfer should miss having a copy of 
this golf guide. Harry Vardon tells how 
to play game, with life-like illustrations 
showing the different strokes. The book 
also contains the revised official rules, offi- 
cial records, as well as pictures of many 
important players, and a directory giving 
name, address, membership and length of 
golf course of clubs in the United States. 
Price 10 cents. 




No. 207-Bowling on the 
Green; or, Lawn Bowls 

How to construct a green ; necessary equip- 
ment; how to play the game, and the offi- 
cial rules as promulgated by the Scottish 
Bowling Association. Edited by Mr. James 
W. Greig. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 



No. 208-Physical Education and Hygiene 

This is the fifth of the Physical Training series, by Prof. E. B. Warman 
(see Nos. 142, 149, 166 and 185). and a glance at the contents will show the 
Variety of subjects : Chapter I— Basic principles ; longevity. Chapter II 
^ Hints on eating ; food values ; the uses of salt. Chapter III— Medicinal 
value of certain foods. Chapter IV— The efficacy of sugar ; sugar, food 
for muscular work ; eating for strength and endurance ; fish as brain 
food ; food for the children. Chapter V— Digestibility ; bread ; appen- 
dicitis due to flour. Chapter VI— Hints on drinking— Water, milk, butter- 
milk, tea, coffee ; how to remain young. Chapter VII— Hints on bathing ; 
cold, hot, warm, tepid, salt, sun, air, Russian, Turkish, cabinet. Chapter 
VIII— Hints on breathing; breathlessness, heart strain, second wind, 
yawning, the art of yogi. Price 10 cents. 

No. 209-How to Become a Skater 

Contains advice for beginners; how to become a figure skater thor- 
oughly explained, with many diagrams showing how to do all the 
different tricks of the best figure skaters, including the Mohawk, with 
all its variations; Q's, forward and backward, inside and outside; the 
crosscuts, including the difficult Swedish style; inside and outside 
spins; the grapevine, with its numerous branches, and many other styles, 
which will be comparatively simple to any one who follows the directions 
given. Profusely illustrated with pictures of prominent skaters and 
numerous diagrams. Price 10 cents. 

No. 210 How to Play Foot Ball 

Edited by Walter Camp. The contents embrace everything that a 
beginner wants to know and many points that an expert will be glad 
to learn. The pictures are made from snapshots of leading teams and in- 
dividual players in action, with comments by Walter Camp. Price 10 cents. 

No. 211 -Spalding's Official 
Foot Ball Guide 

Edited by Walter Camp. Contains the 
new rules, with diagram of field as newly 
arranged; special chapters on the game, 
foot ball for the spectator, All-America 
teams, as selected by leading authorities ; 
Middle West, Southern, Canadian foot 
ball, records, and pictures of all the prom- 
inent teams, embracing nearly 3,000 
players. Price 10 cents. 

No. 212 Official Basket Ball 
Guide 

Edited by George T. Hepbron. Contains 
the revised official rules, decisions on dis- 
puted points, records of prominent teams, 
reports on the game from various parts 
of the country, and pictures of hundreds 
of players. The standard basket ball an- 
nual of the country. Price 10 cents. 




No. 213-285 Health Answers 

Contents: Necessity for exercise in the summer; three rules for bicy- 
cling; when going up-hill; sitting out on summer nights ventilating a 
bedroom; ventilating a house; how to obtain pure air, bathing salt 
water baths at home; a substitute for ice water; drinking ice water; to 
cure insomnia; asleep in two minutes; for those who ride wheels; summer 
outdoor exercise; profuse perspiration; danger of checking perspiration; 
dress, hot weather, etc., etc. Price 10 cents. 

No. 214 Graded Calisthenics and Dumb-Bell 
Drills 

By Albert B. Wegener, Physical Director Y. M. C. A., Rochester, N. Y. 
Ever since graded apparatus work has been used in gymnastics, the ne- 
cessity of having a mass drill that would harmonize with it has been felt. 
For years it has been the established custom in most gymnasiums of 
memorizing a set drill, never varied from one year's end to the other. 
Consequently the beginner was given the same kind and amount as the 
older member. With a view to giving uniformity the present treatise is 
attempted. Price 10 cents 

No. 215-lndoor Base Ball 

America's national game is now vieing with other indoor games as a 
winter pastime. This book contains the playing rules, pictures of leading 
teams, and interesting articles on the game. Price 10 cents. 

No. 216-How to Become a Bowler 

By S. Karpf, Secretary of the American Bowling Congress, and one 
of the best posted men on bowling in America. Contents: History of the 
sport; diagrams of effective deliveries; how to bowl; a few hints to be- 
ginners; American Bowling Congress; the national championships; how 
to build an alley; how to score; spares— how they are made. Rules for 
cocked hat, cocked hat and feather, quintet, battle game, nine up and 
nine down, head pin and four back, ten pins— head pin out, five back, the 
Newport game, ten pin head pin game, duckpin game, head pin game, 
Dayton candle (rubber neck) pin game, New England candle pin game. 
Illustrated with portraits of all the prominent bowlers. Price 10 cents. 

No. 217-Offfcial Athletic Al- 
manac 

Compiled by J. E. Sullivan, Chief Depart- 
ment Physical Culture, Louisiana Purchase 
Exposition, and Director Olympic Games, 
1904. The only annual publication now 
issued that contains a complete list of 
amateur best-on-records; complete inter- 
collegiate records; complete English re- 
cords from 1866; swimming records; inter- 
scholastic records; Irish, Scotch and Australasian records; reports of 
leading athletic meets; skating records; important athletic events and 
numerous photos of individual athletes and leading athletic teams lnis 
year's issue is a special Olympic Games number and contains the only full 
account of the Olympic Games of 1904, and a review of Anthropological 
Days at the World's Fair stadium, being the first time on record where 
athletic events were contested in which savages were the exclusive par- 
ticipants, thus forming the first authoritative basis for a comparison 
between the abilities of the civilized athlete and the savage. Price 10 cents. 




No.2l8-lce Hockey and Ice Polo 

Written by the most famous player in Canada, A. Farrell, of the 
Shamrock hockey team of Montreal. It contains a complete description 
of the game, its origin, points of a good player, and an instructive ar- 
ticle on how game is played, with diagrams and official rules. Illus- 
trated with pictures of leading teams. Price 10 cents. 



No. 219— Base Ball Percen- 
tage Book 

To supply a demand for a book which 
would show the percentage of clubs with- 
out recourse to the arduous work of figur- 
ing, the publishers of Spalding's Athletic 
Library have had Mr. John B. Foster, 
Sporting Editor of the New York Evening 
Telegram, compile a book which answers 
every requirement, and which has met 

with the greatest praise for its accuracy and simplicity. No follower of 

the game can afford to be without it. Price 10 cents. 





No. 220 Official Base Ball 
Guide 

Edited by Henry Chad wick, the " Father 
of Base Ball," the official publication of 
base ball. It contains a complete record 
of all leagues in America, pictures of 
teams, official rules and reviews of the 
game. The standard base ball annual of 
the country. Price 10 cents. 




No. 221 Spalding's Lawn 
Tennis Annual 

Contains official statistics, photographs 
of leading players, special articles on the 
game, review of important tournaments, 
official rules, handicapping rules and tab- 
les; list of fixtures for the current year and 
other valuable information. Price 10 cents. 




No. 222 Spalding's Official 
Cricket Guide 

Edited by Jerome Flannery. The most 
complete year book of the game that has 
ever been published in America. It con- 
tains all the records of the previous year, 
reports of special matches, official rules 
and pictures of all the leading teams and 
individual players. Price 10 cents. 



An Encyclopedia of Base Ball 

Attention is called to the following 1 ten numbers of Spalding's Athletic 
Library, embracing the greatest collection of books of instruction for 
playing the various positions in the game that has ever been published. 
These books are entirely new and up-to-date, and contain the latest 
methods of play, as only last season's star players were consulted in their 
compilation. Each number is complete in itself and is profusely illus- 
trated. Be sure and ask for Spalding's Athletic Library. Price 10 cents 
for each book. For detailed description see following numbers; 



No. 223 How to Bat 

The most important part of ball playing 
nowadays, outside of pitching, is batting. 
The team that can bat and has some good 
pitchers can win base ball games ; there- 
fore, every boy and young man who has, of 
course, already learned to catch, should 
turn his attention to this department of the 
game, and there is no better way of becom- 
ing proficient than by reading this book and 
then constantly practising the little tricks explained therein. It is full of 
good advice to batsmen, and many good batters will be surprised to find 
contained in it so many points of which they were unaware. Edited by 
Jesse F. Matteson of the Chicago American, and profusely illustrated. 
Price 10 cents. 




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No. 224-How to Play the 
Outfield. 

Compiled especially for the young player 
who would become an expert. The best 
book on playing the outfield that has ever 
been published. There are just as many 
tricks to be learned, before a player can 
be a competent fielder, as there are in any 
other position on a nine, and this book ex- 
plains them all. Illustrated with numerous 
page pictures of leading outfielders. Price 10 cents. 



No. 225-How to Play First Base 



No other position on a ball team has 
shown such a change for the better in 
recent years as first base. Modifications in 
line with the betterment of the sport in 
every department have been made at inter- 
vals, but in no other department have they 
been so radical. No boy who plays the 
initial sack can afford to overlook the points 
and hints contained in this book. Entirely 
new and up to date. Illustrated with full 
page pictures of all the prominent first basemen. Price 10 cents. 



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No. 226-How to Play Second Base 

There are so few men who can cover 
second base to perfection that their names 
can easily be called off by anyone who fol- 
lows the game of base ball. Team owners 
who possess such players would not part 
with them for thousands of dollars. These 
men have been interviewed and their ideas 
incorporated in this book for the especial 
benefit of boys who want to know the fine 
points of play at this point of the diamond. 
Illustrated with full page pictures. Edited 
by J. E. Wray, sporting editor Globe-Democrat, St. Louis. Price 10 cents. 




No. 227-How to Play Third Base 

Third base is, in some respects, the most 
important of the infield. No major league 
team has ever won a pennant without a 
great third baseman. Collins of the Boston 
Americans and Leach of Pittsburg are two 
of the greatest third basemen the game 
has ever seen, and their teams owe much 
of the credit for pennants they have won 
to them. These men in this book describe 
just how they play the position. Every- 
thing a player should know is clearly set 

forth and any boy will surely increase his chances of success by a careful 

reading of this book. Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 




No. 228-How to Play Short- 
stop 

Shortstop is one of the hardest positions 
on the infield to fill, and quick thought and 
quick action are necessary for a player 
who expects to make good as a shortstop. 
The views of every well known player who 
covers this position have been sought in 
compiling this book, and it is offered as be- 
ing the most complete book of its class ever 

produced. The boy who would excel at short needs to study it thoroughly. 

Illustrated. Price 10 cents. 




No. 229-How to Catch 

Undoubtedly the best book on catching 
that has yet been published. Every boy 
who has hopes of being a clever catcher 
should read how^well known players cover 
their position. Among the more noted 
ones who describe their methods of play in 
this book are Lou Criger of the Boston 
Americans, Johnnie Kling of the Chicago 
Nationals and Jack O'Connor of the St. 

Louis Browns. The numerous pictures in the book comprise those of all 

the noted catchers in the big leagues. Price 10 cents. 





No. 230-How to Pitch 

A new, up-to-date book. Published for 
the first time this year. No boy can afford 
to be without a copy of it. Edited by John 
B. Foster of the Evening- Telegram (New 
York). The object of this book is to aid 
the beginners who aspire to become clever 
twirlers, and its contents are the practical 
teaching of men who have reached the tcp 
as pitchers, and who have had experience, 
both as members of the best clubs playing 
base ball and as contenders against teams 
that have enjoyed national reputations. Cy Young, the famous Boston 
American pitcher, whose steadiness in the box is proverbial, gives advice 
on control of the ball and tells what a boy should do to obtain it; Sam 
Leever of the Pittsburgs shows how to pitch the outcurve; William E>i- 
neen of the Boston Americans tells how to pitch an inshoot; Thomas 
Hughes gives hints on pitching the drop; Joe McGinnity, the "iron man," 
of the New York Nationals, explains how he uses his successful raise 
ball and his famous "cross fire"; Christy Mathewson, the pride of the 
New York Polo Grounds, discusses the body swing; Frank Hahn, who is 
left-handed, has something of interest to those who use that member; 
John J. McGraw, New York Giants' brilliant manager, discourses on the 
pitcher as a fielder, and as he started in his base ball career as a twirler, 
his advice has grounds for attention; Al Orth, the "curveless wonder," 
tells how to make a batter do what you want him to do; John Powell ex- 
plains how to act when runners are on bases; Charley Nichols, the former 
pitcher of the Boston Nationals and now manager of the St. Louis Na- 
tionals, describes the jump ball; Frank Sparks treats of change of pace, 
and Jack Chesbro, the star of the New York Americans' pitching corps, 
describes at length the "spit" ball, of which he is so famous an exponent. 
The book is profusely illustrated. Price 10 cents. 

No. 231-How to Coach; How to Captain a Team; 
How to Manage a Team; How to Umpire: How 
to Organize a League. 

A useful guide to all who are interested 
in the above subjects. Jimmy Collins, 
manager-captain of the Boston Americans, 
writes on coaching; M. J. Kelly of the St. 
Paul champions, on captaining; Al Buck- 
enberger of the Boston Nationals, on 
managing; Frank Dwyer of the American 
League staff, on umpiring; Fred Lake on 
minor leagues, and the editor of the book, 
T. H. Murnane, President of the New 
England League, on how to organize a league. Price 10 cents. 

No. 232 How to Run the Bases 

The importance of base running as a 
scientific feature of the national game is 
becoming more and more recognized each 
year. Besides being spectacular, feats of 
base stealing nearly always figure in the 
winning of a game. Many a close contest 
i s decided on the winning of that little strip 
of 90 feet which lies between cushions. 
When hits are few and the enemy's pitchers 
steady, it becomes incumbent on the op- 
posing team to get around the bases in 
some manner. Effective stealing not only increases the effectiveness of 




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the team by advancing its runners without wasting hits, but it serves 
to materially disconcert the enemy and frequently has caused an entire 
opposing club to temporarily lose its poise and throw away the game. 
This book gives clear and concise directions for excelling as a base runner; 
tells when to run and when not to do so ; how and when to slide ; team 
work on the bases ; in fact, every point of the game is thoroughly ex- 
plained. In addition such clever men as Harry Bay, the fleet footed 
Clevelander; Frank Chance, Bill Dahlen and Hans Wagner describe their 
methods of action. Illustrated with pictures of leading players. Price 
10 cents. 

No. 233— Jiu Jitsu 

A complete description of this famous Japanese system of self-defence. 
Each move thoroughly explained and illustrated with numerous full page 
pictures of Messrs. A. Minami and K. Koyama, two of the most famous 
exponents of the Jiu Jitsu in America, who posed especially for this 
book. Be sure and ask for the Spalding Athletic Library book on Jiu 
Jitsu. Price 10 cents. 



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